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Hanna Hagelin

Hanna is a Swedish-based artist, negotiator, and lecturer and she holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Leadership. Throughout her career as a negotiator, one of the most meaningful parts of her work has been empowering women to strengthen their voices, build confidence, and navigate negotiation with self-worth at the center.For most of her life, Hanna was the person who could handle everything on her own. The mindset was simple: “I can do this.” It helped her achieve many of the goals she had set for herself. But after forty, something began to to shift, she no longer felt truly alive.She chose to slow down, step away from constant demands, and rebuild from within. It was not an easy process, but it taught her that difficult emotions are not meant to be avoided—they are meant to be felt, understood, and allowed to move through us.During this transformative period, painting found her. She did not begin creating art with the intention of becoming an artist. She painted because she needed a place to express what her mind could not hold.This journey became the foundation of Auralith—her own artistic language. Her work explores the space where beauty and imperfection coexist, where vulnerability becomes strength, and where raw emotion transforms into something luminous.Hanna believes art is not only something we see—it is something we experience. Her works are created to bring presence and energy into a space, creating a deeper connection between the artwork, the environment, and the person who encounters it.Today, her mission extends beyond art. Through her work and her story, she hopes to inspire others to listen to their inner voice, choose themselves, and become unapologetically who they are.Take care of yourself first. Become who you truly are. The
Curator’s Note
Hanna Hagelin developed Auralith from a personal turn toward emotional expression, translating vulnerability, imperfection, and raw feeling into luminous works intended to create presence and connection.

Rooted In Truth, Acrylic on canvas, 33 × 24 cm, 2026

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