Listen "From ZBrush to Linen: Georgia Dymock on Myth, Monsters and Making"
Episode Synopsis
David interviews painter Georgia Dymock about her artistic journey since leaving Slade: solo shows, selection for New Contemporaries, representation by Gillian Jason, and winning the ACS x Gurr John Studio Prize. They discuss how the prize and gallery exposure are shaping her career.
Georgia explains her studio routine in Camden and her process of moving from digital sculpture (ZBrush, rendering) to oil on herringbone linen, exploring themes of connectedness, ambiguity, hybrid mythic figures and the balance between surface and psychological distance. She also reflects on influences, practical art‑business skills, and plans to expand her work.
Links: https://www.georgiadymock.com/
https://www.gillianjason.com/artists/97-georgia-dymock/
https://www.gurrjohns.com/
https://artistscollectingsociety.org/news/2025-acs-studio-prize-x-gurr-johns-exhibition/
music
‘Baby, I Miss The Internet’ (Rama, Rama, Rama)
by TOT TAYLOR
is used by kind permission of the artist
©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020)
Georgia explains her studio routine in Camden and her process of moving from digital sculpture (ZBrush, rendering) to oil on herringbone linen, exploring themes of connectedness, ambiguity, hybrid mythic figures and the balance between surface and psychological distance. She also reflects on influences, practical art‑business skills, and plans to expand her work.
Links: https://www.georgiadymock.com/
https://www.gillianjason.com/artists/97-georgia-dymock/
https://www.gurrjohns.com/
https://artistscollectingsociety.org/news/2025-acs-studio-prize-x-gurr-johns-exhibition/
music
‘Baby, I Miss The Internet’ (Rama, Rama, Rama)
by TOT TAYLOR
is used by kind permission of the artist
©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020)