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Geraldine Bilbrough

Capturing the delicate balance of beauty and feeling through a blend of physical and digital media.

18 Works

About Geraldine

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Geraldine Bilbrough is a York-based illustrator and designer who bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern digital techniques. After earning her HNC in Graphic Design from York College in 2010, she developed a practice rooted in the delicate application of pencil and watercolor, which she refines through digital retouching to create detailed, thought-provoking imagery. Her work is deeply influenced by the narrative power of music, film, and literature, seeking to translate complex human emotions into visual form. Based in the UK, Bilbrough has showcased her evocative portraiture through local exhibitions including York Open Studios and the Blossom Street Gallery, where she explores the intersection of beauty and fantasy.

Visual voice

Bilbrough’s aesthetic is defined by a meticulous blend of physical pencil work and soft watercolor washes, layered with digital precision. Her illustrations center on emotive portraiture that incorporates subtle fantasy elements, creating a narrative style that feels both grounded and otherworldly.
Pencil and WatercolorDigital RetouchingNarrative PortraitureFantasy IllustrationEmotive Storytelling
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Geraldine Bilbrough — questions answered

Where is Geraldine Bilbrough based?

Geraldine is an illustrator and designer based in York, UK.

What mediums does the artist use to create her work?

She combines traditional pencil and watercolor techniques with digital retouching to create her detailed illustrations.

What are the primary inspirations for her illustrations?

Her work is recurringly inspired by movies, books, music, and the exploration of human emotions.

Where has Geraldine Bilbrough's work been exhibited?

Her work has been featured at York Open Studios and in group exhibitions at York's Blossom Street Gallery, such as the Momentum Summer Show.

What is the central focus of her artistic practice?

She focuses on capturing beauty and feeling through thought-provoking portraiture that often includes hints of fantasy.

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