RACHEL HANNAN
Rachel Hannan’s work is rooted in an enduring dialogue with the landscape - its stillness and tearing winds, shifting light and the gap between perception and reality. Passion, unpredictability, life and death converge in forms that resist capture yet demand pursuit. Rachel lived in the Blue Mountains for many years before moving onto country further west, surrounded by the monumental cliffs she once perched upon. In 2024, she had a near fatal horse riding accident and she fought for life and limb, her shattered mobility reshaped her style, method and imagery. Her current works reveal a fresh kind of abstraction and intuitive deconstruction of the landscape she loves.