Hannah Robinett

  • Dainty
  • Orientation
  • Cat's Game
  • E3B1-3
  • E3R1-3
  • E3Y1-3
  • E3G1-3
  • Stations
  • Becoming Taut
  • The Book of Moore
  • 166 Minutes
  • Untitled
  •  
  • About Me
  • Shows
Dainty

Dainty

This series (in process) uses different types of candy to portray beauty in unfamiliar ways.

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Orientation

Orientation

Only triangles are used in creating these designs portraying various directions and decisions.

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Cat's Game

Cat's Game

In the exploration of using different materials, Cat's Game reflects unique feelings of safety, security, and love.

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E3B1-3

E3B1-3

Each print in the E3 series emulates the process of discovering true happiness over time.

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E3R1-3

E3R1-3

The unpredictable pattern in each screen print is created by variations of different line widths and levels of transparencies.

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E3Y1-3

E3Y1-3

Each unique pattern evoke a sense of dynamic space and freedom.

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E3G1-3

E3G1-3

The E3 series were inspired by my interest in the aspect of a simple, flawless line.

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Station 9

Stations

My own depiction of the 14 scenes from the Stations of the Cross.

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Becoming Taut

Becoming Taut

Continuing to experiment with layering different materials, Becoming Taut creates an intriguing depth and unique pattern at every angle.

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Station 9

The Book of Moore

Based on the 150 Psalms, each drawing is a meditative reflection through repeated vertical marks. Resembling a medieval illuminated manuscript in its form, but truly conceptual in its creation.

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166 Minutes

166 Minutes

Each documentation was influenced by my surroundings over a period of time. The imperfect pattern is created by a constant progression, persistently repeated.

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Untitled

Untitled

This project originated from the idea of perfection in the simplicity of a line. Each screen print demonstrates an unpredictable pattern by variations of different line widths and transparencies.

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I am a visual designer living in Brooklyn, New York. I specialize in graphic/web design and have a passion for creating clean, simple, and stylish designs. I am in constant effort to improve my skills and always strive for originality.

My creativity continues through my work as a conceptual artist. Minimalist qualities have been influenced by my background and degree in graphic design. I consider the process and ideation behind my work essential and am fascinated by repetitive movements.

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Exhibitions

"Art for Tibet", Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, NY | October 6 - October 15, 2011

"50/50 Fundraiser", Brooklyn Artists Gym, Brooklyn, NY | June 11 - July 18, 2011

"6x6x2011", Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY | June 4 - July 10, 2011

"The Earth Groans", The Union Project, Pittsburgh, PA | April 22 - April 23, 2011

"Beast", Brooklyn Artists Gym, Brooklyn, NY | March 12 - March 21, 2011

"In Situ", Davison Gallery, Rochester, NY | August 30 - September 29, 2010

"Art for Tibet", The Union Gallery, New York, NY | September 21 - September 25, 2010

"Art with a Heart: 20th Annual Art Auction", Capital Hilton, Washington, DC | March, 2010

"Ben Olsen & Bread for the City Art Exhibition", The Fridge, Washington, DC | January, 2010

"B'LYN to B'LIN: NYCAMS Alumni Exhibition", Galerie Kollaborativ, Berlin, Germany | June, 2008

"Alumni Art Exhibition", Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY | August, 2007

"NYCAMS Art Show", New York Center of Art and Media Studies, New York, NY | May, 2006

"Senior Art Exhibition", Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY | May, 2006

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