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Showing results for: Han(a) Clayton
Angry Ghosts
Angry Ghosts

Painting

Angry Ghosts

by Han(a) Clayton

Angry ghost creatures

Angel Kisses
Angel Kisses

Painting

Angel Kisses

by Han(a) Clayton

Unbecoming creatures that are surrounded by stars (representing guardian angels).

Unwanted Guests No. 2
Unwanted Guests No. 2

Painting

Unwanted Guests No. 2

by Han(a) Clayton

A painting dedicated to feelings of disconnect and trusting in the unknown.

Ways Of Being Known
Ways Of Being Known

Painting

Ways Of Being Known

by Han(a) Clayton

One of two works addressing the possibilities that are created by dis/location within binaries of gender, space and time.

Afterthought
Afterthought

Painting

Afterthought

by Han(a) Clayton

A painting dedicated to feeling disembodied in one's own vessel, but connected to a larger community.

Growing Apart
Growing Apart

Painting

Growing Apart

by Han(a) Clayton

This work along with its companion piece, Growing Together acts as a reflection on discontentment as a form of deep loving kindness.

Thank You
Thank You

Painting

Thank You

by Han(a) Clayton

A painting relating to discontentment as a radical act of care (relating to theories of the queer death drive).

Growing Together
Growing Together

Painting

Growing Together

by Han(a) Clayton

This work along with its companion piece, Growing Apart acts as a reflection on discontentment as a form of deep loving kindness.

I'd Love It If You'd Bring Me Flowers
I'd Love It If You'd Bring Me Flowers

Painting

I'd Love It If You'd Bring Me Flowers

by Han(a) Clayton

Inspired by feelings of dissociation and longing to be embodied differently than you are.