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Bio
Claire Yandell is a painter, muralist, handpoke tattoo-ist and mixed media visual artist from Chicago, USA. Although she currently calls Seattle home. She has been drawing and painting since a very young age. After selling her first piece in high school, she realized she wanted to pursue art professionally. Having lived in and traveled to many different countries since 18 years old, the varying cultures and landscapes have inspired her art the most. She has shown her work in multiple exhibitions since, some as a group and some solo. A lot of commissioned work has been done for private clients. She has studied in various artist residencies in Thailand and Colombia. Her murals can be seen in private homes, businesses and on public walls in the U.S. and throughout different areas of Colombia. She learned the art of screen printing while living at one of the art residencies, mainly printing her drawings on sustainably made clothes to sell. Hand-poke or “stick and poke” tattooing is a more recent medium she has been exploring. Now working out of a tattoo shop in Seattle, she continues to grow in the craft. Painting still is and will forever be her true love, but expanding her artist career to new mediums has brought with it many fruits.
Artist Statement
Painting and drawing are the mediums she chooses to hone in on fine detail but also to allow for loose freedom of color. Her inspiration for the creations she makes are from the wild and remote places she’s been. Not to mention the unique souls she meets along the way. Play is at the forefront of why she creates. Constantly experimenting and delving into the “how” of painting. She changes up her style and subject matter often as a means to continuously grow in her craft. She is insatiably curious and enjoys taking risks. Her figurative work is of the undeniable bond between humans and the natural world. This includes the interconnected narrative between people and the common patterns we experience in our lives. Reclaimed wood has been the main substrate she chooses to paint on. Other reusable "green" materials continue to be incorporated and refined in the journey of her artwork, such as fique and banana plant fibers. The substrate is never to be ignored but to be part of the composition. Recent work has been on handsewn recycled fabric or raw canvas to intentionally explore mark making and the copious ways to manipulate paint. These natural substrates are a sustainable ode to the never-ending fight for our dying planet. Large brush strokes and evident line work are stylistically rendered to vulnerably portray her process. The subject matter fluctuates between surrealism, realism and abstract.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is free on all orders.
Artworks ship within 14 days of purchase or upon conclusion of the show.
You'll receive confirmation of shipping and delivery via email.
You have 14 days to request a return and another 14 days to return the artwork. For more details, please review our full Return Policy.
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