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Georgia uses mainly sculpture and traditional craft to interpret landscape. Her primary material is paper but she also uses other materials where and when appropriate. She creates work for specific interpretive projects, for galleries and for exhibition. She is interested in the processes which create form, and developing ways in which the visual arts can be used to support environmental conservation. At her venue you will be able to view more about her recent work, and there will be smaller items available for purchase.

Member Name: Georgia Crook
Business / Studio / Practice /Group Name / Artist Name: Georgia Crook
Venue Name: Georgia Crook
Phone number: 07786 085833
Email: georgiacrook83@gmail.co
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The Mill House, Tombreck, A827,
PH15 2PB
Directions: From Aberfeldy on the A827 on the north side of Loch Tay. A mile past Lawers village, Tombreck and the Big Shed are signposted with a track to the left, going downhill towards the farm courtyard. Signage will point to the studio.
What three words for the Venue: https://w3w.co/vans.blacked.talkers
Mixed Media, Printmaking, and Sculpture
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Georgia uses mainly sculptural and traditional craft techniques to interpret landscape. Her primary material is paper. She creates work for specific interpretive projects, exhibitions and for individuals. She is interested in the processes which create form and developing ways to support environmental conservation.

Opening Times – Saturday 5th: 10-17
Opening Times – Sunday 6th: 10-17
Opening Times – Monday 7th: 10-17
Opening Times – Tuesday 8th: 10-17
Opening Times – Wednesday 9th: Closed
Opening Times – Thursday 10th: Closed
Opening Times – Friday 11th: Closed
Opening Times – Sunday 13th: Closed
Opening Times – Saturday 12th: Closed
Profile Summary:

Georgia uses mainly sculpture and traditional craft to interpret landscape. Her primary material is paper but she also uses other materials where and when appropriate. She creates work for specific interpretive projects, for galleries and for exhibition. She is interested in the processes which create form, and developing ways in which the visual arts can be used to support environmental conservation. At her venue you will be able to view more about her recent work, and there will be smaller items available for purchase.

Profile detailed description:

Georgia has had a lengthy career in the visual arts and crafts and her work continues to evolve with each year that passes. Her workshop is based on the side of Ben Lawers overlooking Loch Tay. She has also has a strong connection to the west coast, and it is the waters and mountains of Highland Perthshire and Argyll which provide the daily source material and inspiration for her work. She uses her experience of traditional craft to create pieces of sculpture on a large and also very small scale which are appropriate for community use or individual enjoyment. Local natural materials are often integral to her work. This year she is working on projects which celebrate the smaller overlooked, or microscopic things in our environment such as cell structure and the forms these create, the phytoplankton in the sea, and the minerals that forms rocks. Her challenge is capturing elements of these in sculptural form. If you visit the workshop you will be able to see how far she got!

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