
The work of the British artist, Georgia Beaumont is rooted in the quiet intricacies of the natural world. Her work explores the poetics of botanical life, its sensuality, fragility, and resilience, through a language of expressive mark-making and organic form. Beaumont’s paintings have been exhibited in London, Barcelona, Milan, Mexico City, Sydney and Los Angeles.
The works in Beaumont’s new solo exhibition draw on the rhythms of plant life and the sense of balance found across the Thyme estate in Gloucestershire. According to the artist, her paintings are both intuitive and reflective, a way of listening to the world and to herself through form and colour.
“Thyme is a place deeply connected to nature, and visiting in spring, the fecundity of plant life, insects, and birds sings out with intensity. As I walked through the property, from the water meadows to the cutting and kitchen gardens, I felt a profound sense of nature’s balance. A reminder that nothing needs to be rushed, and everything finds its place in time,” explained Beaumont.
She added “Nature mirrors our fundamental state of being: intricate, resilient, and steadfast. Its biological rhythms unfold through synchronized responses—patterns that hint at a deeper, unifying reality. This synchronicity suggests that we are not separate from the natural world, but inextricably bound to it. The act of painting feels like a way of coming to know my own nature. With plant life as the stimulus, it triggers a series of intuitive mark making, and also questioning: what is emerging from me as a result of this world I find myself in?”
The exhibition runs until the 30th of September 2025 and takes place in the Tithe Barn at Thyme, Southrop Manor Estate, Gloucestershire.