About

Georgina M. Cox is a digital painter based in Cambridge, UK. She holds a BA in Fine Art from Cambridge School of Art, and her practice is largely self-taught in its technical development.
Her practice centres on exploring perception, materiality, and emotional presence through digital painting. She is particularly interested in how digital tools can emulate the physicality of oil — challenging traditional boundaries and creating work that feels tactile, intimate, and illusionary. At the core of her process is a desire to make digital images that don’t look digital at all — work that asks to be felt before it is understood.
Blending influences from Baroque and Romanticist painting with contemporary themes, Georgina’s work often explores femininity, performance, beauty, discomfort, and stillness. While some pieces lean into dark or confrontational imagery, others offer softness, humour, or quiet reflection. Across her collections, she engages with the emotional and phenomenological response of the viewer — creating work that invites longer looking, second guessing, and recognition.
Her work has been featured in Arts to Hearts’ Floral Magazine and was awarded Best in Digital Art by the Circle Foundation for the Arts.