Megan Georgia Smith's creative practice is centred around class, youth culture, and the condition of being human. The artist grew up in Aldershot, so imagery in her paintings are influenced by Megan’s own background, and her current social and cultural surroundings. Stereotypes of working-class folk and young people are a common motif in her works, because these are the people, she feels she most identifies with in society, as a 23-year-old from working-class roots. By amplifying such stereotypes, she illustrates a dark sense of humour, critiquing and mocking the idea that every working-class/ young person can be categorized this way (when of course - they cannot).