Originally from San Francisco and now based out of LA, Diana Georgie started her career as a fashion model. This allowed her to collaborate with some of the top visual artists in the field, as well as working with international brands and magazines, and introduced her to a new passion for art. After almost a decade of working as a model and painting on the side, she eventually began pursuing her art full-time. Georgie is known for her text-based works that are usually in vibrant and extravagant settings often referencing pop culture and contemporary iconography. She works predominantly in the painted medium, often combining floral elements in a kind of analog, acrylic, text collage. She had her debut solo show “Pleasure Paradox” at Gallery 30 South in February 2018. Since then, Georgie has collaborated on various projects, ranging from commissioned customs, to murals, an exclusive series of prints released for the Beverly Hills Hotel, to most recently designing a capsule collection of watches for Guess.
Originally from San Francisco and now based out of LA, Diana Georgie started her career as a fashion model. This allowed her to collaborate with some of the top visual artists in the field, as well as working with international brands and magazines, and introduced her to a new passion for art. After almost a decade of working as a model and painting on the side, she eventually began pursuing her art full-time. Georgie is known for her text-based works that are usually in vibrant and extravagant settings often referencing pop culture and contemporary iconography. She works predominantly in the painted medium, often combining floral elements in a kind of analog, acrylic, text collage. She had her debut solo show “Pleasure Paradox” at Gallery 30 South in February 2018. Since then, Georgie has collaborated on various projects, ranging from commissioned customs, to murals, an exclusive series of prints released for the Beverly Hills Hotel, to most recently designing a capsule collection of watches for Guess.
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