Liverpool born Georgina Tyson puts
her issues and ideals into illustrations that contain strong symbolism from
ancient and contemporary sources that publicise the private without giving too
much away. She questions morality and tries to define her own moral reasoning
by mind mapping symbols of good and evil using simple lines and provocative
imagery, placing them in categories relevant to how she thinks they fit. Within
the categories, symbols often overlap and contradict each other to demonstrate
the corruption of human values. These ideas are judgements based on Georgina's
own experiences and are not how she generalises the publics views.
'The Good, The Bad and The Human' Fine Liner on Paper, Three A1 Drawings
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