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I Mean, Imagine If We Made It

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Acrylic on wood panel

32 x 41 cm (12.5 x 16 inches)

The Story behind I Mean, Imagine If We Made It

'I Mean, Imagine If We Made It' explores the dichotomy of action/inaction. While many are aware of the challenges we face with our Oceans and Climate, at times we seem to address these issues as urgent only when we experience their impact firsthand.

This artwork draws on my ongoing experiences and conversations in Sydney, Australia over the past years - from the Black Summer fires, to floods in northern New South Wales, we are seeing how climate change is impacting our oceans, sea life and ways of life in more frequent and extreme ways. This phrase can be read from two vantage points - it could be a solemn reflection from a future we would have to endure if we fail to act, or, ideally, as a sense of hopeful possibility we can act on in the present.

Georgia Hill

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About the Artist

Georgia Hill

Georgia Hill is a multidisciplinary Australian artist, specialising in type-based, monochromatic artworks and installations.

Hill’s poetic phrasing creates an ongoing dialogue based on memory, reflection, and experience, applied to unique structures and contrasting environments. Moving constantly and exploring new mediums, Hill's works are both personal and ambiguous, inviting the viewer to apply their own context and meaning. Hill has forged a unique aesthetic within the contemporary and street art scenes, working extensively across national and international projects. Her practice is shaped by the continued contrasts of landscapes and cities, natural forms and structured facades, and intense reflections against spontaneous response.

Hill has proved herself to be one of Australia’s leading street artists with a contemporary and conscious touch to her materials, surrounds and conceptual approach. Her works have spanned galleries and inner-city walls to 400ft abandoned buildings, painted across Canada, New Zealand, Iceland, Jordan, India, The United States, Japan and Indonesia, and working prolifically across Australia’s states.

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Priority Ocean Challenge

Ocean x Climate

Impacts of climate change on our oceans, such as rising sea temperatures and acidification, devastate fragile coral reef ecosystems and disrupt sensitive processes that regulate the global climate.

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