Charles Wish Artist

Charles Wish (born Frederick Peters, Los Angeles, California, 1971) is an American artist best known for visually fusing Regionalism imagery with 9th - 19th century South Asian symbolism and motifs. (Debut show: CPop Gallery, Detroit, Michigan - 2005)Confronting the information age challenges of extreme cultural contrariety and cross-cultural interaction, as well as America’s own internal culture war, Wish draws from a diverse range of influences to deliver his style of "surregional" paintings. Citing various artists of the far-east, along with American painters including: Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benton, Wish thoughtfully combines the ontological symbolism of an esoteric philosophy with some of rural-America’s most selfsame figures and scenes.After spending four years (1999–2003) at a Ramakrishna, Hindu monastery, as a student of South-Asian culture and personal assistant to Swami Swahananda, Wish would return to the San Fernando Valley, California. It would be here, not far from where he spent his formative years, where he would set up his first studio and launch his art career. Wish now maintains two studios, the original in Southern California and one in Elk County, PA, where he and his wife are restoring and converting a large Federal-style building into a cultural center and community creative space.

Personal facts

Charles Wish
Birth dateMarch 18, 1971
Birth place
California , Los Angeles
Nationality
United States

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Artist

Field of work
Painting
Influenced by
Middle Ages
Tantra
Robert Beer
Movement
Lowbrow (art movement)
Indo-American
Surregionalism
training at
Vedanta Society of Southern California
Los Angeles Pierce College
University of Arizona

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  4. http://www.charleswish.com/bio.html
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