The Last Oozings is a solo exhibition by Georg Wilson at Pilar Corrias, exploring themes of nature's cycles through painting. Inspired by John Keats's poetry and English folklore, Wilson's work portrays landscapes devoid of human presence, instead inhabited by mythical creatures. The exhibition highlights the oak tree as a symbol of guardianship over the forest. Through her textured brushwork, Wilson captures the essence of autumn's vibrant transition and reflects the golden light of the English countryside, inviting viewers into a world harmonious with nature.
As the season arrives, vibrant reds and boisterous greens shift to vivid yellows and smouldering browns, and the land that was once overflowing with abundance retreats.
The oak becomes the main character in the artist's world, enveloping the landscape and the fantastic, hairy creatures that inhabit these lands.
Wilson's world-building is enriched by her unique approach to texture and mark-making that unifies all surfaces, forms and beings.
Each swirling, overlapping brushstroke reflects the gilded light that bathes England on an early autumn morning.
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