In Yibiribir, little markings, Hannah presents a contemplative new series rich in earth tones and intricate impressions. Each work is a meditation on the gentle imprints of time, the presence of ancestors, and the layered depth of Country.

Through her practice, Hannah celebrates the enduring strength of First Nations knowledge and traditions. Her work serves as both a personal foundation and a cultural tribute, maintaining her deep connection to land, language and heritage.

“This body of work honours the small, quiet patterns we often overlook, traces of deep time and the enduring presence of ancestors. Painting helps me stay connected to culture and to Country, wherever I am.”

Hannah Lange

Hannah Lange is a proud Wiradjuri woman and self-taught artist whose practice offers a quiet, resonant expression of connection to nature, culture and Country. Her works unfold as visual stories, drawn from deep observation and a reverence for the land, honouring both the visible and the often overlooked.

Raised in the Blue Mountains on Dharug and Gundungurra Country, Hannah’s formative relationship with this landscape is central to her work. Her paintings reflect the vastness of native bushland, winding rivers and ancient sandstone cliffs, while also attending to the finer details — the texture of bark, the shifting light, and the quiet rhythms that echo through the landscape.

Now living on Bundjalung Country, she continues to explore her relationship to land through a practice grounded in stillness, memory and sensitivity. The surrounding forests and coastlines offer an ever-renewing source of inspiration.


Instagram.com/hannahlange.art

Hannah Lange

Hannah Lange is a proud Wiradjuri woman and self-taught artist whose practice offers a quiet, resonant expression of connection to nature, culture and Country. Her works unfold as visual stories, drawn from deep observation and a reverence for the land, honouring both the visible and the often overlooked.

Raised in the Blue Mountains on Dharug and Gundungurra Country, Hannah’s formative relationship with this landscape is central to her work. Her paintings reflect the vastness of native bushland, winding rivers and ancient sandstone cliffs, while also attending to the finer details — the texture of bark, the shifting light, and the quiet rhythms that echo through the landscape.

Now living on Bundjalung Country, she continues to explore her relationship to land through a practice grounded in stillness, memory and sensitivity. The surrounding forests and coastlines offer an ever-renewing source of inspiration.


Instagram.com/hannahlange.art