The Obanoth (Hannah Webb)

I’m a painter currently living in Los Angeles. My work focuses on technique in application and dynamic color stories, usually with a focus on organic subjects such as animals or body parts.

My paintings are layers of independent shapes, stacked with precision to imply light, texture, and form. With a balance of both careful color shifts and loud punches of contrasting hues, the end result is harmonious and vibrates with life. Acrylic paint is my preferred medium, and I choose to create work on wooden surfaces, as the smoothness best lends itself to the clean and precise marks that evolve into my visual geometry. My paintings are designed to exist carefully between mechanical and fluid, representational and abstracted, and ultimately tell an old story in a new voice.

The subjects I choose to paint provide me with an opportunity to find unique ways to present things that are more or less familiar. I like exploring visual concepts of wetness, softness, and hardness without being too caught up in realism– using somewhat relatable subject matter, such as rare birds or animal eyes, gives me more freedom to play with technique.

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