Hannah Polskin: The Artist Designing Homes for Pink, Gwyneth & More Stars
Los Angeles, CA – Celebrities are increasingly turning to the work of artist Hannah Polskin to infuse their homes with a sense of calm and personality, moving beyond traditional gallery pieces to embrace “livable art.” Polskin’s creations, ranging from paintings and sculptures to functional décor like mirrors and tissue box covers, are gaining traction among high-profile figures including Pink, Gwyneth Paltrow, Amy Schumer, Chlöe Bailey, and Emmanuelle Chriqui.
Polskin, a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, describes her artistic process as intuitive, rooted in shapes she’s been drawing since childhood. “They arrive from an intuitive place rather than a thought-out plan,” she explained in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. “I tend to fall in love with certain loops and curves, and I’ll revisit them over and over again.”
Her work blends fine art with design, utilizing materials like wood and stone to create pieces intended to evoke a specific emotional response. “These aren’t just decorative objects. they’re vessels for feeling,” Polskin says. “The undulating shapes emit the same kind of grounding energy that resonates with people.” She aims for spaces that feel both curated and welcoming, consistently “chasing calmness” in her designs.
Polskin’s approach prioritizes integration, designing pieces that feel as though they’ve “always belonged there.” This philosophy stems from her own desire to surround herself with art in her daily life, resulting in a cohesive aesthetic throughout her work. She envisions art seamlessly woven into everyday routines, citing examples like using a sculptural tissue box or catching a glimpse of oneself in a uniquely shaped mirror.
For aspiring artists and collectors, Polskin offers straightforward advice: prioritize instinct over striving for perfection. She emphasizes the importance of allowing creativity to flow freely, drawing inspiration from curves, negative space, weight, and balance. “I find my art comes out best when I let my hand roam freely and don’t attach an expectation,” she stated. “Pluck that thing from inside your head, acquire it out into the world, and don’t worry about the rest.” She stresses the importance of genuine connection with the artwork, particularly for those who will live with it daily, advocating for collections that feel deeply personal.
Recent events in Los Angeles highlighted the growing interest in contemporary art, with events like the debut of Kate Winslet’s ‘Goodbye June’ and the ‘Marty Supreme’ exhibition drawing attention to the city’s vibrant art scene, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. Polskin’s work appears to be benefiting from this increased focus on artistic expression and the desire for unique, personalized living spaces.
