Wes LANG
Electric Ocean, 2020
Pastel on paper
76.2 x 56.8 cm / 30 x 22 3/8 in (unframed)
86 x 70 x 5 cm / 33 7/8 x 27 1/2 x 2 in (framed)
86 x 70 x 5 cm / 33 7/8 x 27 1/2 x 2 in (framed)
Wes Lang is known for creating surfaces that sizzle; bombastic mélanges often brimming with elegantly rendered yet rough-around-the-edges imagery of grim reapers, Native Americans, fallen country music icons, sultry seductresses,...
Wes Lang is known for creating surfaces that sizzle; bombastic mélanges often brimming with elegantly rendered yet rough-around-the-edges imagery of grim reapers, Native Americans, fallen country music icons, sultry seductresses, long lost folk legends, motorcycles, roses and other flora, birds and horses. With this representation of an Indian Chief, his recent work on paper titled Electric Ocean depicts such a signature motif.
Over the last several decades, Wes Lang has been honing his craft involving, amongst other things, a tireless, obsessive mining of the post-Pop American landscape. Born in Chatham, New Jersey in 1972, many of the artist's influences spring from distinctive autobiographical experiences of indigenous cultures as well as other emblems of the American West.
Over the last several decades, Wes Lang has been honing his craft involving, amongst other things, a tireless, obsessive mining of the post-Pop American landscape. Born in Chatham, New Jersey in 1972, many of the artist's influences spring from distinctive autobiographical experiences of indigenous cultures as well as other emblems of the American West.
