Images | Kibwe Brathwaite |
Soft Box Studios and Art Gallery in Trinidad and Tobago presented an exhibition in June of this year entitled Dwelling by Trinidad-based, Jamaican artist Clayton Rhule.
Working in wood and metal, Rhule reinterprets commonplace shapes and functional, everyday objects, using them as a base to envision and create work which responds intuitively to the spaces in which the objects exist. His intention is to create a story about himself and also to get the viewer involved, by triggering personal, cognitive and affective connections to the artwork.
Working in wood and metal, Rhule reinterprets commonplace shapes and functional, everyday objects, using them as a base to envision and create work which responds intuitively to the spaces in which the objects exist. His intention is to create a story about himself and also to get the viewer involved, by triggering personal, cognitive and affective connections to the artwork.
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