Georgia Semple’s contorted canvases mirror “the tension between perception and reality”
The London-based painter’s earthy palettes swirl through surreal scenes that merge family archives and fiction to create new and imagined realities.
In her large, richly layered paintings, the artist Georgia Semple explores themes of “identity, faith, addiction, and connection”. Initially turning to art as a tool to explore her Guyanese heritage, many of the artist’s canvases have ended up capturing something between reality and fiction. Her visually warped portraits detail “imagined scenes of Black communities that blend family archives with broader cultural narratives”, she says. Each of her warped figures or distortions has a specific role – to “mirror the tension between perception and reality.”
For Georgia, underpaintings aren’t something to cover over in the process of making her surreal scenes, in fact, they often take centre stage, with monochromatic works that use one shade of colour to establish entire pieces. In other works these preliminary studies contrast with stark highlights, revealed underneath a mixture of “thin, delicate layers applied with dry brushes” or “thick, gestural strokes”.
The artist’s practice isn’t limited to oil painting. She often makes ceramic work that is inspired by “petroglyphs” (ancient rock carvings), as well as blending in collage and embroidery influenced by ancient Guyanese garments into background motifs. Thematically, Georgia’s pieces often find inspiration from Bible scriptures, drawing on religious iconography and narratives to translate some of the “challenges of living by spiritual values in a world often at odds with them”, she ends.
Georgia Semple: Borrowed dust and I kept the nectar (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2024)
Georgia Semple: Eat or toil (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2024)
Georgia Semple: A seed unsown (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2022)
Georgia Semple: You’re Missing The Good Part (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2023)
Georgia Semple: Dissonance (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2022)
Georgia Semple: Cave Calling (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2023)
Georgia Semple: A Weighted Exchange (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2025)
Georgia Semple: Touching Bass playing cards cover (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2024)
Georgia Semple: Ceramic study (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2024)
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Georgia Semple: Geri’s Game (Copyright © Georgia Semple, 2024)
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Ellis Tree (she/her) joined It’s Nice That as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design. Across her research, writing and visual work she has a particular interest in printmaking, self-publishing and expanded approaches to photography.