Eline McGeorge

crwa

250 kr

Eline McGeorge’s art practice explores the complex dynamics between humans and nature in an era where the impact of human activity on the environment is increasingly evident.
crwa is a travel journal that combines texts, video stills, and watercolours. The book interweaves fictional and factual narratives, offering deeper insights into McGeorge’s environmental observations.
The watercolours are directly drawn from her sketchbooks, and capture her first-hand encounters with diverse environments, including a vast coal mining landscape in Colombia, indigenous succulents growing in diamond-mined sand in Namibia, and bird cliffs in Northern Norway.
The double-page spreads from her sketchbooks reveal a profound connection with these sites, serving as intimate ‘fieldnotes,’ where the flowing watercolors allow motifs—such as eyes, hands, leaves, and seeds—to transform and merge.

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Eline McGeorge

Eline McGeorge (b. 1970) is an Oslo based artist, and holds a Master of Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London, 2000. She is repre­sented by the galleries Hollybush Gardens, London since 2005 and Femtensesse, Oslo since 2024. Her practice approaches complex and urgent con­tem­porary topics through material explo­ra­tions. Influenced by science fiction, feminist and intersectional lega­cies and histories of self-organisation, she is concerned with questions surroun­ding demo­cratic processes and the environ­ment. McGeorge explores these topics through a variety of media, ranging from low-tech, imp­ro­vised craft techniques to digital media, from abs­tract to directly referential or docu­men­tary methods, as well through text and pub­li­cations.


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