Hannie was born in San Jose, Costa Rica but spent part of her childhood in New York. Hannie graduated the school of fine arts at the Universidad De Costa Rica. Although her major was sculpture Hannie took great interest in all mediums, experimenting with ceramics, wood, metal, handmade paper just to mention a few. Hannie travelled extensively throughout Central and South America, her discovery of basketry occurred on a trip to Argentina. Hannie graduated with honours in 2000. She began showing her wood, ceramic and metal sculptures throughout Costa Rica. Hannie has participated in over ten collective art shows as well as being accepted into Costa Rican National “Biennales” on numerous occasions. The idea to combine both pine needle basketry and ceramics was a coming together of two of her principle loves in an unusual and unique art form. Hannie and her husband Leo Gotlibowski created “Lugar del Espiral” to combine their extensive talent as artists. Together they took on projects such as the creations of 8 life size human indigenous sculptures for the Costa Rican Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. You can see examples of their murals in mediums as diverse as copper, bronze, ceramic, mosaic, fibreglass and wood throughout Costa Rica. They have recently moved to Los Angeles to embark on a new life and creative career.
awards
2001- Costarican National Craft Show, at Fercori: Best in show, emerging artist
May 2008- Beverly Hills Affaire in the Gardens, First place ceramics
October 2008- Beverly Hills Affaire in the Garden honorable mention