
Hannah Müller-Hillebrand
Hannah Müller-Hillebrand is a German artist based in Berlin. Born and raised in southern Germany, she developed a strong passion for creativity and visual expression from an early age. After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, she has been working as a full-time artist and content creator.
Hannah’s work is characterized by emotional depth and personal introspection, often reflecting experiences and emotions related to her identity as a woman in today’s world. Artistic creation serves not only as a means of self-exploration but also as a vision of personal growth.
Her aim is to inspire on an aesthetic level while inviting viewers to engage in their own process of reflection.
Bold outlines are a recurring visual element in her pieces, symbolizing societal constraints and expectations. These rigid forms are juxtaposed with fluid shapes and vibrant colors to challenge and deconstruct conventional boundaries. Personal journals and daily writings frequently inform her creative process, with occasional excerpts appearing directly in her work.
Hannah primarily uses acrylic paint and experiments with a wide range of surfaces—from paper and canvas to linen and wood. She often incorporates found and discarded materials into her pieces, embracing a sustainable approach. This practice is not only rooted in environmental awareness but also in the joy of transforming what is often overlooked into something meaningful and alive.
Photo Credit: Lea Fleck