
Hannah Jane is a contemporary artist based in the North East of England. Her intricate use of texture imbues her pieces with a sense of depth and tactility, further enhancing the emotional connection between the viewer and the canvas. She is inspired by a deep fascination for mythology and the introspection of ancestry.
Exploring the rich tapestry of mythology, legends, and beliefs interwoven into human history, her paintings seek to uncover the deep-rooted beliefs and folklore that have shaped our understanding of the world. They draw inspiration from various cultures to showcase the deeply ingrained connections between humans and their beliefs.
Through Hannah's depictions of creatures and deities, she pays homage to the ancient pagan traditions that have shaped the fabric of our existence. Bridging the gap between the materials and the spiritual, she invites us to contemplate our existence's mysteries.


Hannah's work focuses on capturing the essence of her heritage and ancestry. Being of Scottish, German-Austrian, and Scandinavian descent, Hannah intricately weaves elements of her diverse background into her compositions.
Through her paintings, she delves into the complex depths of history, exploring themes of cultural identity and tradition.
Influenced by her rich Scottish roots and the breathtaking landscapes of her ancestors, her pieces incorporate vivid colours and intricate details, often featuring native flowers and traditional symbols.
Hannah brings to life a world of cultural significance and emotive depth with each brush stroke, inviting viewers on a journey through time and heritage.


A large section of Hannah's practice involves experimentation within her collections, exploring the abstract qualities of colour theory and using texture as a crucial tool to convey sensory experiences, capturing the interplay between pigments and the forces of nature, and pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic techniques.
Taking inspiration from the diverse realms of science and the complexities of the natural world, as well as current issues and questions in Morden society.
Through experimentation, she seeks to immerse viewers in thought-provoking and thought-evoking experiences that transcend the boundaries of conventional art, inviting one to ponder the eternal mysteries of our existence and provoking a deeper contemplation of the world around us.
