ABOUT HANNAH PERRY SAUCIER
Transforming the organic world in geometric planes, Hannah Perry Saucier paints abstractions that elaborate how she organizes her world. Partitioned surfaces bind along edges, while more detailed scenes float among them. In her large scale pieces, Saucier employs multiple sources of two point perspective to collide different scenes into each other. Other works utilize her geometric fracturing to refer to hazy memory, while her total abstractions operate as mushy pools of color and dissolved memories.
Hannah Perry Saucier received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and now works in Barcelona, Spain. She has had solo shows at Lacontra Centre de Creció and Matthew Rachman Gallery.
EXHIBITIONS
2017 | The Chip
Photograph courtesy of the artist
WORK
2015
acrylic on canvas, framed
framed 34 ¼" w x 50 ⅜" h x 3 13/16" d
pictured with Hans Wegner royal blue rocker and “Rock Me Twice” by Amanda Gentry
2015
oil on canvas, framed
framed 38" h x 42 ⅛" w x 2 ⅝" d
pictured with “Metamorphosis 1” by Amanda Gentry + set of Paul McCobb side tables