



Cupcake II
Oil and mixed media on Italian cotton, Framed in plaster & mixed media
Carrick’s work explores the inner relationships we have with nature and the healing powers it gives us daily. She uses the work to heal her own concerns, and wants the viewer to find their own healing and solitude through it. The vast collective of nature that we all experience-land, sea air-and the effect these elements have on us can be felt throughout the works.
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Carrick’s work explores the inner relationships we have with nature and the healing powers it gives us daily. She uses the work to heal her own concerns, and wants the viewer to find their own healing and solitude through it. The vast collective of nature that we all experience-land, sea air-and the effect these elements have on us can be felt throughout the works.
Artwork Information
Year
2022
Materials
Oil and mixed media on Italian cotton, Framed in plaster & mixed media
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The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
23.5 x 19.75 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 is a Byron Bay-based artist whose work is celebrated for its deep exploration of biophilia—the intrinsic connection between humans and the natural world—and the transformative, healing nature of the artistic process. Known for her vibrant use of color and texture, Carrick’s art invites viewers to engage with themes of introspection, self-reflection, and emotional healing. Carrick’s distinctive style is characterized by bold color palettes and layered textures created with oil paints and mixed media, often centers on femininity and the female form. Through her pieces, Carrick fosters a contemplative space for dialogue between humanity and the natural world, offering insights into the profound connections between the two. Recent exhibitions include Rainbow Studios (Sydney, AUS), Yeah Nice Gallery (Byron Bay, AUS), Tappan (Los Angeles, CA) and Hake House (Sydney, AUS). Select publications include Harper’s Bazaar and Gourmet Traveller.
In Carrick's own words:
“For me, 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.”
Current New York City Exhibition
PROXIMITIES
Tappan New York City
100 Grand Street, New York NY
May 1 - May 22nd
Current Los Angeles Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
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Carrick’s work explores the inner relationships we have with nature and the healing powers it gives us daily. She uses the work to heal her own concerns, and wants the viewer to find their own healing and solitude through it. The vast collective of nature that we all experience-land, sea air-and the effect these elements have on us can be felt throughout the works.