Hannah Campion
“I’m a painter. To create colourful fluidity I set up environments to cascade fluorescent water over surfaces and capture the sediment.
I take abandoned buildings or spaces, flood all surfaces and inject rooms full of suspended paint. I sculpt objects by carving through colourful paintings hovering them from ceilings.
Pinched sculptures imbued in colour; dangled from radiators, tucked under beams, flicked at the wall, scurrying on the floor and floating above the door.
Snap shots of sediment are brushed and sprayed to make the picture plane shimmer and shift. The synthetic pop of a Bermuda short palette is diffused with Santa Monica sunsets and brushstrokes dripping in rainbows.”
Hannah received a scholarship from Chelsea College of Arts where she graduated with her MA Fine Art in 2013. Press: Guardian Guide, Telegraph, How to Spend it Magazine, Wall Street International Magazine, Hunger TV. Exhibitions: London, LA, Berlin, New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Collections: Smurfit, Astra Zeneca and Charnwood Council and Special Collections Chelsea.
UKNA Projects:
The Viewing Room: Somewhere between reality and obscurity