Wes Lang - Thoughts For The Free Life #15

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Wes Lang (American, b. 1972)

Thoughts For The Free Life #15, 2023

Medium: Screenprint on Somerset 280/gsm paper

Dimensions: 58.4 × 91.4 cm (23 x 36 in)

Edition of 100 + 15 AP: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil

Condition: Excellent

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Wes Lang - Thoughts For The Free Life #15

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Wes Lang - Thoughts For The Free Life #15

Thoughts For The Free Life #15 (2023) by Wes Lang is a screenprint on Somerset 280gsm paper, measuring 58.4 × 91.4 cm. The composition juxtaposes a lush vase of flowers with skeletal figures, underscored by the handwritten phrase "The Whole Universe Surrenders." Published in an edition of 100 with 15 artist proofs, each print is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. This striking limited edition print exemplifies Lang's signature fusion of memento mori imagery with vibrant botanical elements, making it a compelling addition to any contemporary Wes Lang collection.

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About Wes Lang

Wes Lang is an American artist recognized for his distinctive position within contemporary art, blending traditional techniques with contemporary visual language. Born in 1972 in Chatham, New Jersey, Lang began his artistic path as a tattoo artist, a background that continues to inform the precision, line work, and symbolism found throughout his artwork. Working across painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, and print, Wes Lang creates powerful images rooted in American culture, making his contemporary artworks and limited edition prints highly sought after by collectors.

Wes Lang’s artwork draws heavily on Americana, Western iconography, Native American imagery, and popular culture. His paintings, drawings, and photographic-style prints frequently feature skulls, motorcycles, guns, flags, and religious symbols, rendered with meticulous detail. Through these recurring motifs, Lang explores American identity and its layered historical narratives. His art examines the mythology surrounding cowboys, Native Americans, and outlaws, revealing contradictions embedded within these cultural archetypes. Produced in limited editions, his prints function as collectible art editions that extend his practice into contemporary photography and print-based artworks.

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