'The Days End' is a Screenprint by contemporary artist Hannah Adamaszek in collaboration with Kristin Gaudio Endlsey. Printed onto 300gsm Saunders Waterford Paper, and hand finished with Painted Details, the print is from a limited edition of 25, and is signed and numbered by the artists.
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Screenprint on Saunders Waterford 300gsm paper
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Hannah’s portraits capture the sense of being, where the beauty and timelessness of the world come into sharp focus. The works inspire to immerse you in serenity, to captivate and draw you into the ether. These pieces bring the beauty of our souls to life, a female muse at harmony with herself and her surroundings. The paintings explore mindfulness and meditation, with murals and artworks being linked to wellness and retreats. Her unique canvases also offer a calm feminine approach and emotionally-charged contribution to an otherwise male-dominated street art scene.
Hannah’s portraits capture the sense of being, where the beauty and timelessness of the world come into sharp focus. The works inspire to immerse you in serenity, to captivate and draw you into the ether. These pieces bring the beauty of our souls to life, a female muse at harmony with herself and her surroundings. The paintings explore mindfulness and meditation, with murals and artworks being linked to wellness and retreats. Her unique canvases also offer a calm feminine approach and emotionally-charged contribution to an otherwise male-dominated street art scene.
She trained at Bournemouth Arts Institute graduating with a Degree in Fine Art, and has exhibited across the world with renowned Art Galleries. Hannah has achieved rising star status very swiftly in the urban art scene. She has also painted at the acclaimed Stroke Urban Art Fair in Berlin, exhibited at the OM Yoga Show in 2017 and is very popular with UK art collectors, most recently for mural commissions.She has been mentioned in publications such as Elle, The Guardian and Free People. She won the Most Outstanding Artwork at Femme Fierce, Europe’s largest women’s street art festival.