Hannah Cash is a Brooklyn-based painter whose work explores the emotional undercurrents of everyday life. Through painting, she seeks to transform the mundane into a space for feeling, attention, and expression.
Influenced early on by impressionist painters such as Monet, as well as photographers including William Eggleston and Robert Frank, her work draws from ordinary scenes and moments, treating them as worthy of sustained observation.
Working primarily in oil, Hannah approaches painting as a means of meditation. Color, light, and form are used not for immediacy, but to invite reflection. Through deliberate mark-making and a sensitive handling of composition, familiar moments are given time to linger rather than disappear into quick visual consumption.