Georgia Lambrou’s figurative work draws strongly on the female form and the nuances their poses project, conceal and provoke. As a figurative artist, Georgia continues to explore notions of awareness, confidence, self consciousness and posturing of women in their bodies and within the spaces they occupy on and off of paper. The female form becomes a type of architecture that can be fragile, vulnerable, strong and imposing or flamboyant and confident. She uses scale, line quality and composition, part of her architectural training and sensibility to create powerful works. Her Figurative Collection is a body of work dedicated to the complexities both emotional and physical associated with the female form.