Ken Auster - Counter Culture
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Ken Auster Counter Culture Canvas

Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition Canvas | Edition Size: Limited Edition Of 100 | Dim:28 inches wide by 22 inches tall | Ken Auster| Item #: KA00010

Price: $ 675.00 USD..

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Ken Auster's landscape painting captures the beauty of coastal scenes and seascapes with a focus on atmospheric art and impressionist techniques. His plein air painting style brings outdoor landscapes to life through vibrant color palettes and masterful light and shadow play. Auster's California landscapes and ocean-inspired art transport viewers to scenic coastal views, where the serenity of the sea meets the dynamic energy of nature. His impressionist seascapes evoke a sense of movement and tranquility, blending modern realism with the fleeting beauty of nature. Through his work, Auster invites viewers to experience the essence of coastal living, offering a visual escape into the heart of the ocean and the landscapes that surround it.

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Counter Culture
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS - KA00010

NOTES: Although renowned as a “plein air” painter, Ken Auster’s “culinary arts” paintings prove just how exciting documenting the ordinary in an extraordinary manner can be.“Color makes or breaks a painting,” says Ken. His stew of rich, broad strokes and vibrant colors, workaday life of restaurants with impressionist-inspired murals, and chefs at work in kitchens, gives us a savory taste of his fine art.

With the passionate intensity and dexterity of a master chef, Auster creates a delicious recipe all his own. It’s no wonder his spontaneous and dynamic brushwork has attracted the attention of collectors. Gallery owners are talking about the “overnight success” of Ken Auster, but the reality is those instincts and talent have been honed through years of study and practice. Knowledgeable collectors have been buying his originals for years. Here is the opportunity for the rest of us to catch up..

Counter Culture  Canvas by Ken Auster  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

image Copyright © 2025 by Ken Auster

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Ken Auster bio

Remembering 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: “I’m 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 you’ll have a beautiful painting and something a little beyond the obvious or what’s expected.” We will miss working with Ken, and cherish his work that we published.