Clayton Rhule is a multidisciplinary artist from Jamaica, currently based in Trinidad and Tobago. His practice is deeply rooted in the artistic heritage of his upbringing. Raised in a family of creatives, he was immersed in a world where art was not merely a form of expression, but a way of life. This early exposure instilled a lasting curiosity and an intuitive approach to form, function, and storytelling.
Driven by exploration, he embraces intuition and playfulness in his creative process, allowing ideas to unfold organically before shaping them into refined, tangible forms. His work bridges the realms of function and narrative, inviting personal connection while challenging perceptions of space, identity, and material. Each piece becomes a dialogue—between object and observer, tradition and reinvention, the familiar and the unexpected.
Through his practice, he aims to ignite curiosity and contribute to the ongoing conversation around identity, belonging, and the dynamic relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit.