Luke Whitlatch
If it is cold we can't scatter, 2022
Oil, acrylic and dye on linen
24h x 18w in
60.96h x 45.72w cm
LW017
Luke Whitlatch
Rise of the Rumble Man, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
76 x 62 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Left Side of Route 50, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
60 x 72 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Who is This Captain and Where Do His Friends Live, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on linen
48 x 48 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Some Speak of The Sunlike, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
50 x 40 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Snout Down in Ashy Ground, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on linen
46 x 32 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Welcome The Aftermath, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
20 x 16 inches
Luke Whitlatch
King of The Dustup, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on linen
24 x 18 inches
Luke Whitlatch
West to East, I Left Some Bones for The Beast, 2019
dye and acrylic on muslin
18 x 18 inces
Luke Whitlatch
The Ground Dogs Know, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on linen
18 x 18 inches
Luke Whitlatch
The Right Side of The Wrong Shadow, 2019
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
12 x 12 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Baldy Yacht Club, 2020
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
12 x 12 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Hell of a Shell of a Man, 2019
dye, acrylic and oil on canvas
12 x 12 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Yard Life #1, 2020
ink of paper
framed: 33 x 22 inches
Luke Whitlatch
Yard Life #2, 2020
ink on paper
framed: 29 1/2 x 25 in
Luke Whitlatch: Where the Fear Has Gone There Will Be Nothing
On view October 25 - February 9, 2024
Wyoming native Luke Whitlatch is a painter and musician inspired by the natural beauty of the American west. Now set within the mountains of North Carolina, he absorbs another region’s aesthetic. His undeniably western abstract style flirts with an air of Appalachian cool. And, his original High Plains palette proves a harmonious contrast with those lush tones usually associated with the Blue Ridge. His subjects are vague by design.
"Volcano Lovers"
March 20 - April 3, 2022