Big Sister

Price: $85.0

Size: 7.0 x 5.0 x 1.0 in Medium: painting Material: Acrylic Inks On Paper Frame: Framed

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About The Artwork

Year: 2020 Style: illustration Description: As the oldest of four siblings, the relationship between brothers and sisters is important to me. These "asteroids" have some similarities in color, representing their relation, but they are still distinct beings. Not all siblings are related by blood, and not all can live in the same home, but all siblings have things that can bring them together if they seek each other out. In this world that can be cruel, the love of a sibling, or even friend that is close enough to be a sibling, can provide a great deal of comfort. Need Help? Contact sales@revart.co

About The Artist

Hannah England
Hannah England
Fine Art;Others Artist
Charlottesville, VA, United States
Hannah England

The Wonderland in the Sky

Every child knows how to trace the outlines on the moon. Those ancient craters and old lava tubes are never just dark stretches, but the silhouettes of humans, rabbits, and the characters we read about in fairy tales. Even as adults, we love looking at the sky and thinking back to the wonderland of the old days, to stories and fables that spark our imaginations. Artist Hannah England brings this imaginary world to life in her artwork. While drawing in her early childhood, Hannah found her biggest inspiration in fairy tales and sci-fi stories. Rather than expressing her own stories in words, Hannah preferred drawing them out. She eventually found the ultimate wonder world in the expanse of space where the whimsical and mysterious can be born. In her abstract artwork series, Spacescapes, Hannah creates different colorful asteroid-like shapes with hollows and nooks made from vivid color combinations and unexpected contrasts. The details invite viewers to figure out where those asteroids might be from, and even what kinds of stories might be hidden beyond them. So don't be surprised if you find shadows of your own imagination or your real life. Just by looking at Hannah’s work, you are invited into the wonderland with her. Perhaps we are no longer the child looking up at the worlds far away, but we can still experience the whimsy of imagination and wonder no matter our age.