Mythology and the American Dream: Here's June Collection
This is a unique private collection from the United States, featuring works by Jordy Kerwick, Wes Lang, and Futura 2000, created between 2010 and 2021. These abstract paintings draw inspiration from a wide range of themes including mythology, folklore, the American Dream, and even science fiction and space exploration. What unites them is a shared passion for storytelling and documentation. Mixing these with abstraction results in these detailed canvases that truly reflect the identity of the artist and the cultural ethos that surrounded them.
Jordy Kerwick’s contribution to this collection comes from his Tiger Rug series, known for its striking use of mythological motifs like tigers and cobras. These richly textured works explore themes of masculinity, folklore, and inner conflict, and have become key highlights in Kerwick’s fast-rising market.
Jordy Kerwick’s contribution to this collection comes from his Tiger Rug series, known for its striking use of mythological motifs like tigers and cobras. These richly textured works explore themes of masculinity, folklore, and inner conflict, and have become key highlights in Kerwick’s fast-rising market.
Wes Lang’s Be Yourself continues his deep dive into American iconography, blending skulls, spirituality, and handwritten text to evoke ideas of mortality and self-realisation. His style—rooted in biker culture and tattoo art—brings a raw, existential energy to the canvas.
Futura 2000’s abstract compositions, characterised by fluid motion and futuristic symbolism, bridge graffiti origins with fine art complexity. His inclusion in this collection coincides with the major Futura 2000 Exhibition at La Fab, Paris (2025), underscoring his global significance and market momentum.
Together, these works reflect a contemporary urge to reinterpret the past through bold, expressive abstraction - making them both visually compelling and culturally resonant additions to any collection.