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Clayton Llewellyn

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Deus ex Machina: March 11 - April 2, 2006

Clayton Llewellyn is a drawer and recorder of modern myth. The work begins with a drawing in ink, graphite, or charcoal; which is then manipulated with washes, transfers, tar, text, polyeurethane and collage. Some stay in the pristine state of the pure graphite drawing. The work deals with science and technology as modern myth, and its inevitable reunification with the human body and mind. Clayton received a Bachelors in painting, printing, and photography, from San Diego State, and is currently finishing a Masters at the San Francisco Art Institute. He lives with his dog, Elvis, somewhere in San Diego or San Francisco, teaching drawing.

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