"Crescent (Purple Haze)" 48" with Flash Photography
"Crescent" 24"
"Crescent" 24" with Flash Photography
"Faith 188" 17 x 39
"Faith 188" 17 x 39 with Flash Photography
"Faith 189" 17 x 39
"Faith 189" 17 x 39 with Flash Photography
"Grouper 9" 12 x 24
"Grouper 9" 12 x 24 with Flash Photography
"Koipaar 78" 48 x 16
"Koipaar 78" 48 x 16 with Flash Photography
"Strand 114" 48 x 18
"Strand 114" 48 x 18 with Flash Photography
"Strand 117" 72 x 24
"Strand 117" 72 x 24 with Flash Photography
"Temple (Duomo #681)" 36"
"Temple (Duomo #681)" 36" with Flash Photography
"Faith #54" 48 x 24
"Faith #54" 48 x 24 with Flash Photography
"Dawn #14" 48 x 23.5
"Dawn #14" 48 x 23.5 with Flash Photography
Artist Bio
How many people do you know who invented their own new medium to apply to the picture plane? This is not only a medium, it is a new abstraction. And, if you take a picture of his pieces with your camera flash you will see it is also a new form of magic contextually bound to our digital age. Stephen Lange uses painted squares and reflective tape in his artwork to create striking visual contrasts and unexpected associations. With his unique approach, Stephen Lange, an innovative Asheville-based artist, redefines the boundaries of art. His work using glass nanosphere tape, that Lange patented, transcends traditional norms and offers viewers a mesmerizing experience.
“Collage lets me do things that painters and other artists can’t. I’m deliberately pitting the collages against each other on a two dimensional plane. Some surfaces are light absorbent and some surfaces are light reflective. This gives me a piece that changes with the available light, time of day, and where the viewer stands. My newest invention (I have four patents) is called a lightmark, and I’m very excited about where it’s taking me. I can embed a second image within the same plane that only light can reveal. This requires the viewer not only to move, but also to seek the hidden image. It can be hung so that it is invisible to the naked eye. It’s a form of modern magic.”
Stephen Lange is represented by Mary Martin Galleries in Charleston SC
103 Broad Street & 143 East Bay Street, 843-723-0303
Mary Martin Gallery I is located on 103 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401 843-723-0303
Mary Martin Gallery IIis located at 143 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Mary Martin Galleries have been selected as the best galleries in South Carolina for thirteen years in a row and amd selected as one of the top 20 galleries in the nation, Also, MMG has been selected as the best gallery by several local publications.