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NOTES: To say that artist Ken Auster’s West Coast MasterWorksTM make a bold impression is an understatement. Based on original paintings that are nearly eight feet tall, Auster’s Fine Art Limited Edition landscapes will bring an impressive view into any room with their coastal mist and crashing surf in the background. Auster’s latest release, La Jolla Light,is the third in his series of seaside landscapes that began with Coastal Cactus and Forest from the Trees. All three will delight collectors of contemporary impressionism.
“We’re looking south to Bird Rock in La Jolla,” Auster says of his latest painting. “The original sketch was done on location and this sketch was turned into the painting in my studio. What I love about the location, and hoped to translate to the painting, is the fringe of energy created by the consistent movement of the ocean, the atmosphere of California and the edge between land and sea, with grey-silver light framed by the famous torry pines. This is a private glimpse of a world so peaceful yet so explosive at the same time.”
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La Jolla Light Master Works Edition On Canvas by Ken Auster is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
image Copyright © 2024 by Ken Auster
KRemembering Ken Auster It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our artist, Ken Auster. In his formative years in Long Beach, California, Ken grew up with his feet deeply planted in surf and sand. Caught up in the ground swell of the 1960s surfing culture, Ken plunged into both the sport and the art and graphics that came out of the new surfing craze. In the 1990s, Ken Auster moved into plein air painting, capturing immediate scenes in a painterly realist manner, but maintaining a strong graphic sensibility from his previous experience. The result was a painterly evocation of cityscapes, landscapes, interiors and, of course, beach scenes that have an uncommon graphic and geometric strength. In his own words, Ken described his art: βIβm really drawn to the irony of what I do. I love that juxtaposition of paintings you recognize from art history with everyday experiences. What I like to do is paint things a little more common, more everyday. They say if you are able to take something ugly and paint it beautifully, then youβll have a beautiful painting and something a little beyond the obvious or whatβs expected.β We will miss working with Ken, and cherish his work that we published.