Hannah Parkes Art

Interior Light I

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Discover a surreal architectural space in 'Interior Light I' by Hannah Parkes. Printed on 250gsm Tintoretto paper, and carefully reproduced from the artist's original painting. Brighten up your space with this unique semi-surreal piece of art.

  • A3
  • Unframed

 

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  • Digital print on 250gsm textured Tintoretto paper
  • Unframed

A3: 30 x 42cm

Based in - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Hannah is an artist and printmaker, based in Birmingham. She studied Fine Art at Coventry University, gaining her bachelor's degree in 2016. Inspired by the relationship between architectural forms, nature and the interactions of light and shadow, she aims to capture a calm, atmospheric stillness in her work. Other-worldly places are formed in which the viewer is invited to lose themselves. She pares back and carefully considers the colour palette, focusing on bringing a warm energy to the work. Her work often treads the boundaries between constructed and abstracted matter, offering alternative, sometimes surreal, views on space and place.