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For the past year, I’ve been living deeply inside my life—mothering, listening, reshaping, resting, gathering. I’ve held my creativity close, letting it move through quieter rhythms, letting it change me from the inside out.

Lately, something has begun to stir. Not a rush or a push, but a grounded, tender pull. An invitation to begin again—not from urgency, but from deep integration. To share what’s been gestating. To return.

Hi, I’m Katherine. I’m an interdisciplinary artist working with sculptural form, natural material, and embodied story. My work lives in the liminal—between contraction and expansion, soul and skin, surrender and emergence.

Right now, I’m gathering clay and inspiration from the natural world—sometimes alone, sometimes with the wild delight of my children beside me. I’m exploring the sacred connection between the human body, the Earth, and the divine.

As I enter a new body of work, I’m tending to several guiding truths—pillars that continue to shape me:

  • Embodiment as threshold

  • Ecological and cosmic interconnectedness

  • Motherhood as portal and praxis

  • Nature as kin, sanctuary and mirror

  • Unlearning and Remembering

    and newly emerging:

  • Reciprocity and responsibility

  • Liminality and becoming

These themes live not just in my art, but in the way I parent, partner, gather clay, write, and make meaning. They are invitations to walk slower. To listen better. To create with reverence and responsibility.

This space is a soft landing. A place for truth-telling, creative process, seasonal reflection, and the quiet, holy work of becoming.

I’m so glad you’re here.

xx,

Katherine

Katherine Hanks

Katherine Hanks is an interdisciplinary artist based in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. She is deeply inspired by her identity as mother, her intimate connection to landscape, and her pursuit of authenticity.

http://www.katherinehanks.com