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      • Ken Orton (English, b. 1951)
        Aug. 29, 2020

        Ken Orton (English, b. 1951)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Spitfire. Oil on canvas, 2014 by Ken Orton. Signed lower left. Titled and dated, with artist's name verso.. British Royal Airforce Supermarine Spitfire WWII airplane. 13" x 20".

        Copake Auction Inc.
      • KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), "SELLING DENTON", O/C
        May. 07, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), "SELLING DENTON", O/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b.1951)"Selling Denton", 2009signed, titled and dated on the canvas reverseoil on canvas54 by 36 in.Cf. See note to lot 178 for Ken Orton and his Photorealism work.

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), ""THE CRUNER", O/C
        May. 07, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), ""THE CRUNER", O/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b.1951)"The Crunner",signed K.Orton, canvas reverse, titled, inumbered 208133, Roxbury, NYoil on canvas 36 by 54 in.Cf. note for the preceeding lot .

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • KEN ORTON, (BRITISH, b. 1951), "TLAS TLAS", 2009, O/C
        May. 07, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (BRITISH, b. 1951), "TLAS TLAS", 2009, O/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951) "TLAS TLAS", 2009canvas reverse, signed K.Orton, dated, titled and inscribed 20909, Venice, FL.oil on canvas36 by 54 in.Cf. Ken Orton was born in Manchaster, England, during the mid 1990's he moved to the United States, he now resides outside New York City in the Catskill Mountain region. His early studies were as a figurative painter. Today the artist is best known for his photorealist depictions of glass, primarily glass jars and bottles. In these painting the artist creates an interactive surface where the glass through both refraction and reflection interact with other items in their surroundings. Light reflected through the glass creates secondary subjects, items visible in the glass become subject matter like the glass itself. The environment appears to constantly change. Further, as stated by the artist " I use glass bottles to represent buildings in the teaching of landscape. I look through family of jars that sit on my kitchen table. The view never looks the same twice. The jars always seem to capture the weather, they seem to capture the mood. jars act as lenses bending and reshaping light, they magnify and distort objects and surfaces that can be seen through them. They interact with one another and what at first appears to be a repetitive mass-produced industrial shapes becomes an endless mirage with an infinite variety of line, shapes, colours and tones."

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • KEN ORTON, (BRITISH,b.1951), "TLAS TLAS", 2009, O/C
        Apr. 02, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (BRITISH,b.1951), "TLAS TLAS", 2009, O/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951) "TLAS TLAS", 2009canvas reverse, signed K.Orton, dated, titled and inscribed 20909, Venice, FL.oil on canvas36 by 54 in.Cf. note lot 1137 re: artist and subject.

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), "THE CRUNER", O/C
        Apr. 02, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951), "THE CRUNER", O/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b. 1951) "The Crunner"canvas reverse, signed K.Orton, titled, inumbered 208133, Roxbury, NYoil on canvas36 by 54 in.Cf. note for the preceeding lot 1138.

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • KEN ORTON, (BRITISH, b.1951), "SELLING DENTON", 0/C
        Apr. 02, 2015

        KEN ORTON, (BRITISH, b.1951), "SELLING DENTON", 0/C

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        KEN ORTON, (British, b.1951)"Selling Denton", 2009signed, titled and dated on the canvas reverseoil on canvas54 by 36 in. Cf. Ken Orton was born in Manchaster, England, during the mid 1990's he moved to the United States, he now resides outside New York City in the Catskill Mountain region. His early studies were as a figurative painter. Today the artist is best known for his photorealist depictions of glass, primarily glass jars and bottles. In these painting the artist creates an interactive surface where the glass through both refraction and reflection interact with other items in their surroundings. Light reflected through the glass creates secondary subjects, items visible in the glass become subject matter like the glass itself. The environment appears to constantly change. Further, as stated by the artist " I use glass bottles to represent buildings in the teaching of landscape. I look through family of jars that sit on my kitchen table. The view never looks the same twice. The jars always seem to capture the weather, they seem to capture the mood. ? jars act as lenses bending and reshaping light, they magnify and distort objects and surfaces that can be seen through them. They interact with one another and what at first appears to be a repetitive mass-produced industrial shapes becomes an endless mirage with an infinite variety of line, shapes, colours and tones."

        A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
      • Ken Orton (b. 1951)
        Apr. 19, 2011

        Ken Orton (b. 1951)

        Est: £600 - £800

        Ken Orton (b. 1951) Enter Horlicks signed 'ORTON' (lower right) and signed, inscribed and dated 'ENTER HORLICKS/Ken Orton/Venice Florida/2009' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 55½ x 37½ in. (141 x 95.2 cm.)

        Christie's
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