HANNAH UENO :: Contemporary Visual Arts
HANNAH UENO :: Contemporary Visual Arts
HANNAH UENO :: Contemporary Visual Arts
HANNAH UENO :: Contemporary Visual Arts
HANNAH UENO :: Contemporary Visual Arts

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Obsession

Since September, every weekend was spent grading projects, everyday and night thinking and dreaming about my next classes, and every morning reviewing the class demo files and lecture notes… This is the story of my life.  I love it, I am obsessed with my job.  Only three more weeks to go. Then I will return to my other passion, my art.

Now December is only a few days away.  After my final grading I am looking forward to be moving to my new ‘studio’!   My current studio space is a small table about 28″ x 32″ which one half of it is filled with my school books and laptop.  That’s it.  If I were to even lean back, I would touch the end of my bed!  (yah, it is an one bedroom apartment)

For my new studio space, my plan is to have a table that is three or five times the length of my current one.  I would be able to have several projects spread like assembly line.  Wonder how much more productive I could be then …. We shall see.

From the Upstream People Gallery Press "Artist HANNAH UENO, NEW JERSEY has received an Award of Excellence and Three Special Recognition Awards for her artwork in the "11th Annual Summer All Media Juried Online International Art" Exhibition" hosted by Upstream People Gallery. This international exhibition received approximately 300 entries from around the world and 64 artists were selected by the juror Laurence Bradshaw, Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, →

Revisitng the Past

Some project reaches satisfactory finish in weeks, while others take much longer. That was the case with this one. 4 years. I put this work aside while working on my 3d lenticular series. This is one of my deep perspective image entitled Table Series, which I build everything in 3D software, render, and finish in Photoshop. I always love the →

Last Tree

Last Tree's vision came after my trip to PR.  The beauty of the enchanted island is also troubled by environmental as well as human destruction.  While watching families enjoy their weekend at the pristine beach, I kept thinking how long would this place be like this until it is all gone.  Then I remembered a movie where an invisible monster →

Talking Parakeet: my trip to PR

I started this more than a year ago. This has become one of my many work-in-progress-pieces, which I pick up at random to work from.  The theme I was exploring in this piece was gifts of life. Life's many gifts are simple and extraordinary at the same time. This parakeet talks fluent Spanish.  I saw him at one of the →

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