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Carved from colour

Hannah Jensen reveals the magic within her art

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Christchur­ch artist Hannah Jensen has developed a distinctiv­e style, creating striking works by combining Resene paint and carving.

Tell us about your work? I have been carving into Resene paint since 2003 after a happy accident while experiment­ing at university. I layer boards with 40 to 70 coats of Resene Lumberside­r and carve back through the layers to reveal the colours underneath. It is textural and topographi­cal and an absolute pleasure to carve works to hang in homes all around the world.

How did you became an artist? I always wanted to be an artist, I love working with my hands and was inspired by watching my mum work with clay when growing up. I didn’t imagine being a paint carver but using the time at university to experiment was the greatest gift and carving into paint is what came of that. For the past 18 years, I have continued challengin­g myself within this technique and continue to create with joy from my now Christchur­ch studio. I now also really enjoying teaching my unique technique.

What do you love about working with colour?

I adore being able to bring an idea to life. Whether using a monochroma­tic palette or a lush bright palette, Resene provides an incredible range. I still enjoy mixing colours if I want any slight variations. The greatest bonus for me that came out of lockdown last year was choosing to put commission­s aside and dive into a large floral work Chrysanthe­mums and Peonies (above). Using a bold palette of Resene Encore, Resene Rapture and Resene Glorious under topcoats of Resene Bastille made for a wonderful lush effect.

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Chrysanthe­mums and Peonies which has 54 layers of carved Resene Lumberside­r acrylic paint on a 1100mm-diameter board.
Hannah in her studio and her artwork Chrysanthe­mums and Peonies which has 54 layers of carved Resene Lumberside­r acrylic paint on a 1100mm-diameter board.
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