Lane Barden: Storm in Palm Desert

$250.00

Lane Barden: Storm in Palm Desert (2019)
Edition of 20, numbered and signed by the artist
Inkjet print on archival paper
13″ x 19″
Unframed

Larger formats available upon request. Please ask us for an estimate.

Lane Barden is an artist based in Los Angeles. His current works are digitally manipulated urban landscapes influenced by contemporary artists that address issues of the environment and critique of conventional photographic practice. These black and white images were made in 2019 to honor his roots in the black and white landscape photography of photographers like Paul Caponigro and Edward Weston.

Follow Lane Barden on Instagram

Other work by Lane Barden on The Art Motion:
Buena Vista Bridge
Cesar Chavez Bridge
Bell & Bell Gardens
Confluence
7th Street Bridge
View from 4th Street
View From Santa Monica Freeway
Glendale Junction
Lincoln Heights
View from the I-10
Long Beach
From Cesar Chavez Bridge
Salton Sea
Pfieffer Beach in Big Sur
Bombay Beach Art Biennial
21 Catchers masks

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Lane Barden: Storm in Palm Desert (2019)
Edition of 20, numbered and signed by the artist
Inkjet print on archival paper
13″ x 19″
Unframed

Larger formats available upon request. Please ask us for an estimate.

Lane Barden is an artist based in Los Angeles. His current works are digitally manipulated urban landscapes influenced by contemporary artists that address issues of the environment and critique of conventional photographic practice. These black and white images were made in 2019 to honor his roots in the black and white landscape photography of photographers like Paul Caponigro and Edward Weston.

Follow Lane Barden on Instagram

Other work by Lane Barden on The Art Motion:
Buena Vista Bridge
Cesar Chavez Bridge
Bell & Bell Gardens
Confluence
7th Street Bridge
View from 4th Street
View From Santa Monica Freeway
Glendale Junction
Lincoln Heights
View from the I-10
Long Beach
From Cesar Chavez Bridge
Salton Sea
Pfieffer Beach in Big Sur
Bombay Beach Art Biennial
21 Catchers masks