A Story of
Light and it's interaction with objects,
man-made and natural.
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.
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.
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.
Shown on VVH-TV
at The East Hampton Fine Arts Festival