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A Story of
Light and it's interaction with objects,
man-made and natural.
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Ken Orton
is a figurative painter. He lives in Roxbury in the Catskill
Mountains 130 miles north of New York City. In the nearby village
of Margaretville he has a gallery displaying his current work. His
work includes portraiture and landscape. |
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In recent years
his landscape and still-life work has focused repeatedly on
the disused and redundant, using dilapidated motels, rusting old
cars and mothballed aircraft as his themes. |
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He has traveled from Alcatraz to Block Island and uses his
skills as a draughtsman and colourist in producing a body of
unique and sensitive images, an Englishman's poignant vision of
the lost toys of the American Dream. |
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