Caitlin Hanna is a queer, neurodivergent, and disabled contemporary artist. Their artwork tends to be confessional, concentrating on their feelings and past experiences. They consider language to be an artistic medium in addition to imagery, so text is frequently included in Caitlin’s artwork. They don’t use a single, consistent medium because of their emotive subject; instead, they use a medium that they believe best conveys the message or emotion they are attempting to communicate, focusing more on the content than the medium.
In addition to having a regular body of work for sale, Caitlin is open to commissions. Do not hesitate to contact me if this piques your curiosity. As an alternative, if you would like to speak about working together or if you have a specific project you would like to propose, please do not hesitate to get in contact or find me in studio 217 at Perth Creative Exchange.