


Above Image: Hanna Haska
Linearity, 1999 painting, digital (Mac) photo print
(Lightjet 5000) 48 x 96 inches photo: courtesy of artist
Above Image: Hanna
Haska Between, 1999 painting, digital (Mac) photo
print (Lightjet 5000) 48 x 96 inches photo: courtesy of
artist
Above Image:
Hanna Haska Void, 1999 painting, digital (Mac)
photo print (Lightjet 5000) 48 x 96 inches photo: courtesy of
artist
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Hanna Haska is a Canadian artist whose works have been exhibited in
Japan, China, Canada and the United States. They also reached
Vatican, Great Britain, and Poland. She uses the computer as a
primary tool to create images in a self-developed, painterly,
elaborative technique. Her message-building drive has its roots in
the Polish School of Posters (Henryk Tomaszewski). Born in Poland,
she received her master's degree from the Academy of Arts in Warsaw,
then went on to study computer graphic design at K.C. Art Institute
in the United States and multimedia at Digital Media Studio,
Toronto.
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