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Pharus Development
HanneGie · 2026

Hanne Gie Studio

Built Hanne Giertsen Studio, an artist portfolio website featuring a full gallery of works with pricing, pages for process/techniques, teaching and course schedules, exhibitions, an about/timeline section, and a contact form for inquiries and collaboration.

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  • Vercel
  • Sanity
  • Typescript
  • Drizzle ORM
  • Stripe
  • Supabase
Hanne Gie Frontpage image

Designed and built Hanne Giertsen Studio, a portfolio website for showcasing an artist’s work and offering course/teaching information through a clean, unified experience. The site presents Hanne Giertsen as a “kunstner og lærer” and highlights her artistic focus on figurative work—especially portraits and hands—developed through drawing and layered painting processes.

Implemented key portfolio sections with clear navigation:

  • Gallery (“Galleri”): a complete collection view (“Alle verk”) where visitors can browse artworks and open individual pieces, with visible titles and pricing (including original works and prints).
  • Studio & process: a “Work and process” section explaining techniques and materials (oil, acrylic, drawing), emphasizing layered, intuitive methods focused on surface, light, and structure.
  • Teaching (“Undervisning”): structured course information with days/times, level, locations, private lessons, and external sign-up links—positioned around a calm, supportive approach tailored to each participant.
  • Exhibitions (“Utstillinger”): upcoming and past exhibition listings to document and promote show history.
  • About (“Om meg”): artist background, education, and an artistic process narrative, plus a timeline of milestones.
  • Contact (“Kontakt”): a dedicated contact page with a message form and clear inquiry framing (courses, works for sale, collaboration).

Rounded out the experience with consistent calls-to-action (“Se galleri”, “Kontakt meg”), prominent contact/social links, and a cohesive studio identity across pages.

Attachment Painting Hanne Gie
Galleri M35 Attachment exhibition image