Aviva Hannah has recently completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Tasmania. She is active in the Black Sassy Collective and has been organising exhibitions in the Huon Valley for four years.
My muse is but the earth and its surroundings, which provides an endless source of intrigue and wonder, a constant source of inspiration and affirmation. Most inspiring, which I attempt to capture, in a delirium of compulsive doodling, is the combination of processes and fluxes that occur in a rhythmical pattern of cycles and frequencies.
The symphony of waves and stones and petals and bones that have shaped the rhythms of the old earth loams. Layers of cycles is my ultimate fascination - ecology is the common word for the recognition I attempt to achieve in my portrayal of life, death and the nutritious decay which binds all.


