Rangitangs

Rangitangs The works of LG Whalen, British Columbia artist 1911-1989. Life in the logging camps of B.C.

Leonard George Whalen was born in Vancouver, B.C in 1911, the son and nephew of four brothers who together owned and operated the mills of Whalen Pulp & Paper Company. during the prosperity of the pre-Depression Pacific Northwest, as well as periods working as a logger, truck swamper or deck hand on the company’s tugboats, would provide both a livelihood and artistic inspiration for Whalen. The re

sult of this unique milieu and upbringing was the Rangatang collection: 26 canvases depicting the daily life of the West Coast logger in the early 1920s and 30s. Produced by Whalen over a 15 year span from 1972 to 1989, the paintings portray an existence and industry that has long since disappeared, supplanted by technology, automation and global corporations. The subjects of the paintings are the men Whalen worked beside and the bunkhouse existence he shared with them. It was a life characterized by the hardships and dangers of a grueling industry, punctuated by brief visits to town – usually Vancouver – for a much needed diversion. The collection captures the courage and resilience required of those who worked in these camps, along with the work ethic and good humour that the hardships demanded. Each painting illuminates a unique time and place, and sheds light on both the painter and those painted. In addition to the canvases, Whalen’s work includes a collection of cartoons that provide another perspective on the inhabitants of the logging communities. The cartoons appeared in the Vancouver Sun in the series titled “B.C. Rangatangs”, as well as Macleans and other magazines, and have been collected in two editions. They, too, are succinct and well-observed portraits of “bunkhouse life”. From 1973 to the time of his passing in 1989, Whalen lived in White Rock, B.C., many miles from the camps he grew up in and close to the ocean that had been Whalen’s first source of inspiration. The paintings, charcoal studies and watercolours inspired by the beauty of the west coast have been exhibited in small art galleries throughout B.C. The Rangatang collection is evidence of Whalen’s respect for his fellow workers – the common man upon whom many early 20th century industries were built. It is a respect that would be apparent in his reluctance, years later, to exhibit in any gallery where the pricing would put a painting beyond the reach of the very people whose stories and lives were the current running through the work. The paintings are a reflection of Whalen’s respect for the men he shared so much with and for the life they lived. So, too, are they a reflection of the hardships he faced, and his own dignity, strength and good humor.

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01/24/2025

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A collection of paintings and cartoon works by artist Len Whalen - providing a humorous look at the inhabitants of the BC logging communities. Prints and cards!

11/16/2024

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The works of LG Whalen, British Columbia artist 1911-1989.

The Cartoons of Len Whalen has been expanded to include Loggers Lingo and renamed : The Creations of Len Whalen. The dig...
10/04/2024

The Cartoons of Len Whalen has been expanded to include Loggers Lingo and renamed : The Creations of Len Whalen. The digest sized book follows Len's career from 1929 - 1989.Check-out www.rangitangs.com for this and other suggestions for holiday gifts.

Second printing of Rangitangs : Life on the Edge visit www.rangitangs.com to order your copy.
06/29/2024

Second printing of Rangitangs : Life on the Edge visit www.rangitangs.com to order your copy.

The Catala, one of the ships on which I travelled up the coast. Great memories.
02/11/2024

The Catala, one of the ships on which I travelled up the coast. Great memories.

The Rangitangs: Life on the Edge. A Humorous Look at Coastal Loggers Float-camp Life from the 1920s to 1950s�by Mike Wha...
08/06/2023

The Rangitangs: Life on the Edge. A Humorous Look at Coastal Loggers Float-camp Life from the 1920s to 1950s�by Mike Whalen�Self-published, 2023�Reviewed by Matthew Downey for The British Columbia Review�- ISBN 978-1-7388572-3�- retail price $40. �- date of publication May 2023�- a link to the book : https://rangitangs.com
Publisher Mike Whalen
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WHAT’S IN THE BOOK?A humorous collection of tales, paintings, and cartoons that will bring you closer to the true Rangit...
08/03/2023

WHAT’S IN THE BOOK?
A humorous collection of tales, paintings, and cartoons that will bring you closer to the true Rangitangs, their experiences working
from, and living on, the float camps of British Columbia during the first half of the 1900’s.
Full pages of the 26 original paintings by Len Whalen illustrating camp life.
Many stories about the life, and those characters that lived the life by Bill Moore, Len Whalen, and others.
Old photography and illustrations covering the early forest industry of British Columbia
A full color, 8.5” x 11” book to cherish for years to come
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