Sophia Lee Georgas is a visual artist living and working in Sydney, Australia. Georgas studied a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2019 and a Master of Fine Art in 2021 from the National Art School, Sydney. She attributes her art practice to her fixation with architectural structures dedicated to higher beings from her transpersonal experiences as a child in Greek Orthodox churches. She attempts to render these buildings into painterly ‘thought-forms’ as their perfectly aesthetic and idealistic forms transformed into symbolic elements on her canvas. Vast cavernous spaces, altars and pulpits are translated in colourful and geometric shapes, yet their fragmentation offers an alternate view of these sacred spaces. Dream-like in quality, Georgas’ works offer an alternate scene, one filled with the imperfections of reality. Georgas is the recipient of The British School at Rome, Art Residency 2023 from The National Art School and has been selected as a finalist in the Waverly Art Award 2022 and Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2022, the Grace Cossington Smith Art Award 2021, and the Clyde & Co Art Award 2020.