Listen "Wade Patton"
Episode Synopsis
Follow Wade on IG: https://www.instagram.com/wade_patton/ http://wadepatton.com/From Wade Patton:The spare beauty of the prairie resonates in my work. I’m an enrolled member of the OglalaLakota Tribe and grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation surrounded by a rich culture ofmusic and art. After obtaining a BA in art from Black Hills State University and having a solo exhibitat the Sioux Indian Museum in Rapid City I decided to move away.It took leaving South Dakota for me to find the voice in my most recent body of works. Yet, whilepursuing other art opportunities on the east coast, I longed for home.Living on the east coast, I began expressing what I missed, the beauty and splendor of theBlack Hills and the skies of South Dakota. I started to draw landscapes and clouds, as a reminderof home.Something clicked, not only in my artistic expression, but with collectors and galleries. Their responsewas unexpected, but welcomed. I started sending work back home for exhibits and togalleries, and was getting recognition.I realized how much I needed to return, I missed my family and I needed to pursue my art in theplace where I find the most inspiration. That decision brought me straight into the thriving Nativeart scene that clearly wasn't here when I left.Interestingly, when I moved back people would say, ‘Oh, you’re the cloud guy!’. People didn'tknow me, but knew my work. I’m reacquainting myself with the land and my ancestry. This ismost prevalent in my new works and it’s exciting for me as an artist to look forward to the futurein the works that I’ll produce.Since being home, I have been more involved in the art scene, involved with the communitymore and have gained more respect with my art. I have been able to be here and explain moreon a one on one basis with people which is essential for an artist to sustain themselves withtheir art.“With the elegant line and an almost hypnotic use of pattern, Patton draws the viewer into hisinterpretation of the natural elements and seasonal changes of the land. His mastery of graphiteevokes the subtlest of phenomenon and his spare use of color is inspired by beadwork, orchestratesthe prairie grasses, stormy skies and then power of the buffalo.’-Deborah Mitchell, DirectorAPEX Gallery
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