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Although Hahn will say her main purpose is her family, her ability to share her faith with others through her art is a major driving force in her life and has been extremely cathartic for her.

“Some people journal to help them with their feelings or emotions. I draw or paint. I am able to infuse feelings and emotions in my work,” she said. “And, in my non-commissioned pieces, I can put something special to me in the piece that the viewer may not know is there. For instance, I will put a cross in a painting. It is a little added gift or gesture of blessing for the viewer.”

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Trained as an architect, Hahn’s evolution as an artist has been about challenging herself and her comfort zones.

She said she started out drawing construction documents by hand with a pencil and then discovered she could make a business out of watercolor renderings of residential and commercial houses and buildings.

“Then I did a portrait of my children and started drawing other family members,” Hahn said. Then I did a booth for MayFest, which led to the honor of being artist of the year soon after (2016).”

As for Hahn’s future, she once again leans on faith, light and shadow.

“My son is in college, and my daughter will be a senior next year. Being an empty nester is going to be hard. But I believe there is also some light,” she said. “I always want to grow as an artist, and I will grow even more so then, hopefully experimenting more with different techniques, doing even more original work and continuing to give joy to people’s lives.”

Hahn’s work can be found at ahahnartist.com

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