Welcome to my studio 

If you have made this far into my website, then you must like what you've seen and would like to know more! Here you will find my contact information, links connecting you to my social networks and various shops, a list of clients and companies I have had the pleasure of working with, and a few words about myself and my work. Thanks for visiting my site!


Contact info

For project inquiries, licensing info, general questions, or just to say hello, please email me at georgialange@gmail.com

 

For updates on current projects, events, and general news, you can visit me at the following links:

INSTAGRAM

BEHANCE


HBO

Netflix

Hulu

Dole

SELECTED CLIENTS

Heavy Hitters

Camino

BJ's Brewhouse

Anolon


Essential Good - Piedmont, CA

Saputo Design - Westlake Village, CA

Green Street - Los Angeles, CA

Rule of Three - Emeryville, CA

National Novel Writing Month - San Francisco, CA

COMPANIES I'VE WORKED FOR

Buster Ink - Los Angeles, CA

Anonymous Content - Los Angeles, CA

Iconoclast - Los Angeles, CA

Bad Creative - Los Angeles, CA

Native - Los Angeles, CA


ABOUT THE WORK

 

I love making all different kinds of art, from the tiniest icon to the most detailed painting. As a freelancer, I am blessed with a great deal of freedom to explore and nurture many different creative interests. I am always working on something, be it designing, drawing, painting, or lettering. I think of myself as an artistic chameleon; I adapt my artistic style to the needs of my clients. I enjoy experimenting with different techniques, mediums, and programs; I love to paint both with a brush and with a Wacom tablet. I am drawn to the whimsical and the feminine, and I am always striving for intricate detail in my work. I find inspiration in literature, music, history, and the magnificence of nature and all of its beautiful forms. 


ABOUT THE ARTIST

I have been drawing for as long as I can remember, and I first began playing with oil paint when I was about five. I am fortunate to come from an artistically inclined family who have always been greatly supportive of my somewhat impractical career choice. I studied animation and fine art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where I earned my BFA in 2006. It took time for me to build up my career as an illustrator and designer. I took classes, worked for instructors, and found wonderful mentors at Saputo Design who helped steer me toward the world of hand-lettering. I have now had the privilege to work for some amazing people in the industries of entertainment, hospitality, food and beverage, creative writing, and cannabis. I consider myself incredibly fortunate that I get to do what I love for a living, which I believe is one of several keys to happiness.