
Meet Charlotte
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Charlotte George, artist, designer, and storyteller through color and texture, is a Florida-based contemporary abstract artist whose work is deeply rooted in nature, emotion, and the fluidity of creative expression.
Born and raised in the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, Charlotte's artistic foundation began in the world of fashion design where fabric, color, and form first sparked her passion for creating. Her early experiences in fashion instilled in her a unique design sensibility, an eye for detail, and an appreciation for how movement and material can communicate meaning. But it was through the medium of paint that she found her truest form of expression.
Today, Charlotte lives and works in Florida, surrounded by a coastal environment that mirrors much of the energy and organic rhythm found in her work. Her abstract landscapes often evoking shorelines, ocean currents, and elemental textures have captivated collectors across the globe. Her work has not only been featured in international print media but has also been exhibited in galleries abroad, with several of her curated collections selling out entirely.
A Multidimensional Approach to Abstract Art
Charlotte is best known for her multidimensional, highly textural artworks. Rather than confining herself to a single style or medium, she embraces experimentation and evolution, constantly exploring new techniques to express the ever-changing emotions and themes that inspire her.
Her favorite medium? Acrylic inks. These versatile materials offer spontaneity and fluidity—allowing colors to blend, bloom, and surprise. Each piece emerges through a dance of intentional strokes and accidental discoveries, capturing depth, contrast, and unexpected detail. As Charlotte puts it, “Acrylic inks give the work a life of its own. I never try to control it too much just guide it, like water finding its path.”
That philosophy mirrors the essence of her work: the beauty of unpredictability, the magic of nature, and the harmony between control and chaos.
Inspired by Nature
A recurring theme in Charlotte's collections is the ocean not just as a subject, but as a metaphor for movement, emotion, and renewal. From deep turquoise hues to soft, earthy tones, her color palettes evoke landscapes in motion. Her paintings often resemble aerial views of coastlines or organic textures found in rock, sand, and sea, inviting viewers to connect with their own memories of nature.
But beyond visual representation, Charlotte's art also reflects her deep emotional response to her surroundings. Living near water, she is continually inspired by the way light hits the surface, the layering of tides, and the changing tones of the sky. These moments are distilled into her work, offering viewers not just a scene, but a sensation.
Art with Soul and Story
Each of Charlotte’s pieces is a one-of-a-kind creation signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Collectors are drawn not just to her striking use of color and texture, but to the emotional honesty and intention behind every brushstroke. Whether exploring the tension between land and sea or celebrating stillness through negative space, Charlotte creates art that is both thought-provoking and grounding.
Explore the World of Charlotte George Art
From bold, statement-making canvases to intimate compositions, Charlotte’s body of work is diverse yet connected by a common thread: a deep reverence for the natural world and the power of abstract storytelling.
Visit charlottegeorge.com to explore current collections, including her most recent series, River’s Return a tribute to the timeless dance between water and earth. Her online gallery showcases original artworks as well as fine art giclée prints, making her work accessible to both seasoned collectors and first-time art lovers.
And don’t forget to follow her journey via social media @charlottegeorgeartist where Charlotte shares behind-the-scenes moments, videos, her creative inspiration, and updates on new releases.
The Art of Charlotte George is more than a visual experience it’s an invitation to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world.