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Georgie Stokol

Acid Goth

Brunswick Street Gallery
Saturday 25 JanuarySunday 9 February

Acid Goth is Georgie Stokol’s debut solo exhibition, featuring an electric fusion of vibrant acrylics. Inspired by Melbourne’s street art and nightlife, metal music, and the natural world, these works explore the mysterious and unsettling moments of embracing the unknown and surrendering to darkness.

The high-contrast paintings are crafted to evoke curiosity or discomfort, with each viewing revealing new details and secrets within their strange, immersive worlds. Georgie uses fluoro acrylic ink to create dynamic movement in her pieces, allowing the dripping ink to shape her work in unexpected ways. For her, the process is a balance between letting the paint flow freely and guiding it into deliberate forms—often evoking an organic reclamation or decaying of industrial spaces.

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Brunswick Street Gallery
Level 1 & 2, 322 Brunswick Street Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia

Date

Saturday 25 JanuarySunday 9 February

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Georgie Stokol

Acid Goth

Brunswick Street Gallery
Saturday 25 JanuarySunday 9 February

Acid Goth is Georgie Stokol’s debut solo exhibition, featuring an electric fusion of vibrant acrylics. Inspired by Melbourne’s street art and nightlife, metal music, and the natural world, these works explore the mysterious and unsettling moments of embracing the unknown and surrendering to darkness.

The high-contrast paintings are crafted to evoke curiosity or discomfort, with each viewing revealing new details and secrets within their strange, immersive worlds. Georgie uses fluoro acrylic ink to create dynamic movement in her pieces, allowing the dripping ink to shape her work in unexpected ways. For her, the process is a balance between letting the paint flow freely and guiding it into deliberate forms—often evoking an organic reclamation or decaying of industrial spaces.

Location

Brunswick Street Gallery
Level 1 & 2, 322 Brunswick Street Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia

Date

Saturday 25 JanuarySunday 9 February

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All exhibition content on this website has been sourced from the exhibiting gallery’s website or provided by other art enthusiasts. We do not own or seek to own any of this material. If you are concerned about any misuse of your content, please let us know here.

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