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Charcoal Night 2
Acrylic on Arches 300gsm paper with deckled edges
Quiet Places is a new body of work by Hannah Carrick that explores fleeting emotional states through landscape, where perception, memory, and atmosphere remain in constant flux. The paintings reflect on the instability of experience — how light, time, and sensation continually alter the way the world is seen, remembered, and felt. Rather than depicting fixed locations or singular moments, Carrick’s works inhabit spaces of transition, moving between intimacy and distance, presence and disappearance.
Through layered processes of making, obscuring, and revealing, forms gradually emerge and dissolve across the surface of the paintings, mirroring the shifting nature of memory and emotional perception. What remains is not narrative resolution, but atmosphere: quiet, suspended, and subtly unsettled. In Quiet Places, Carrick creates landscapes that feel both deeply internal and transient, holding moments of recognition just beneath the surface before they slip away again.
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Quiet Places is a new body of work by Hannah Carrick that explores fleeting emotional states through landscape, where perception, memory, and atmosphere remain in constant flux. The paintings reflect on the instability of experience — how light, time, and sensation continually alter the way the world is seen, remembered, and felt. Rather than depicting fixed locations or singular moments, Carrick’s works inhabit spaces of transition, moving between intimacy and distance, presence and disappearance.
Through layered processes of making, obscuring, and revealing, forms gradually emerge and dissolve across the surface of the paintings, mirroring the shifting nature of memory and emotional perception. What remains is not narrative resolution, but atmosphere: quiet, suspended, and subtly unsettled. In Quiet Places, Carrick creates landscapes that feel both deeply internal and transient, holding moments of recognition just beneath the surface before they slip away again.
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Year
2026
Materials
Acrylic on Arches 300gsm paper with deckled edges
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30 x 22 1/2 inches
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30 x 22 1/2 inches
Floated: 34.5 x 27.0 x 2 inches
Unframed: 30 x 22 1/2 inches
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“the process of creating and using my hands generates a sense of healing and solitude. Painting and color is my therapy, my escape during darker times. I see my works as little windows of sunshine, nostalgia, and inspiration”
About the Artist
Hannah Carrick
Hannah Carrick (b. 1988, Australia) is a Byron Bay-based artist known for her exploration of biophilia—the innate connection between humans and nature—and the healing potential of the creative process. Her work invites introspection, often weaving together themes of femininity, emotion, and the body as landscape.
“Creating with my hands is a kind of therapy,” Carrick says. “Painting becomes a place of solitude, healing, and release. Each piece is like a window into warmth, nostalgia, and renewal.”
Carrick’s bold use of color and layered textures—built up then scraped back using oil and mixed media—reflect a process as raw as it is intuitive. For her, painting is a ritual of uncovering, a personal excavation. “To resolve a work, I often need to face what’s buried. Each layer reveals something new about myself—and lets something old go.”
She has exhibited in four solo shows, including at Yeah Nice Gallery (Byron Bay), Rainbow Studios (Sydney) and Saint Cloche (Sydney), and has been featured in group exhibitions across Los Angeles, Paris, and Hong Kong. Her work is represented internationally by Tappan (Los Angeles, CA). Select publications include Harper’s Bazaar and Gourmet Traveller.
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Quiet Places is a new body of work by Hannah Carrick that explores fleeting emotional states through landscape, where perception, memory, and atmosphere remain in constant flux. The paintings reflect on the instability of experience — how light, time, and sensation continually alter the way the world is seen, remembered, and felt. Rather than depicting fixed locations or singular moments, Carrick’s works inhabit spaces of transition, moving between intimacy and distance, presence and disappearance.
Through layered processes of making, obscuring, and revealing, forms gradually emerge and dissolve across the surface of the paintings, mirroring the shifting nature of memory and emotional perception. What remains is not narrative resolution, but atmosphere: quiet, suspended, and subtly unsettled. In Quiet Places, Carrick creates landscapes that feel both deeply internal and transient, holding moments of recognition just beneath the surface before they slip away again.


















