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Seeking to amplify the voices of those that are often ignored, Hannah uses dot work art to explore themes of social injustice whilst also celebrating those who are the very best of us. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements, Hannah's work highlights the experiences of marginalised and vulnerable people through detailed, monotone pieces. The world is a volatile place, inhabited by many wonderful people and Hannah's work explores the sometimes difficult to reconcile contrasts. Everybody has a role to play in improving society, and Hannah will continue to use her skills to play her role. Along with amplifying the powerful messages behind these movements, Hannah also uses her distinct pieces to celebrate and promote a variety of ideas and cultures. Born and raised in a multi cultural town in the West Midlands, the relationships built over the last 20+ years have shown Hannah the importance of sharing and experiencing the personal history of others. The pieces produced require patience, attention to detail and the occasional 'start over'! Hannah hopes those who experience her work can take as much out of it as she puts in.