Hannah Lane

Hannah Lane is a Kansas City native. Lane went to Kansas City Art Institute and graduated with two degrees—a BFA in painting and a BFA in art history. Her art uses modern technology such as code, AI, and 3D modeling along with Renaissance art techniques to incorporate the human hand back in. Lane uses these components together to better talk about how technology has interconnected us all but, more importantly, how it has created a unique reality for each one of us. Lane specifically comments on how the “grid” or square is used to influence us. From our infrastructure to the way technology is made, the grid helps to communicate ideas and influence how we live. She uses the grid as a way to communicate specific colors that come from places such as social media, movies, TV shows, and mass media. Lane abstracts the grid formation making it seem like it is tiles or even small pixels that make up a bigger picture. The titles of her pieces comment on how she feels about the place in which she got her colors. Lane concludes that her art comments on her identity and how technology has shaped and changed it just as it has for billions of others.




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