EDWIN KAYTON

"Baguettes"
Original Oil on canvas, 14" X 15", framed in Koa
Price: $500.

"La Pizza"
Original Oil on canvas, 13" X 11" framed in Koa
Price: $500.

All In A Day's Work
Original Oil, 24 X 3, $4000.

"A Far Distance"
Original Oil on Canvas, 27" X 33" framed in Koa
Price: $2,300.

"Spirit of Pomai"
Original Oil on canvas, 27" X 23" framed in Koa
Price: $3,250.

Kai Holo
Original Oil, $6800.

The Mountain Man
Original Oil, $15,000.

In The Moment
Original Oil, 13 X 17 $1,200

"Morning Light"
Original oil, framed, 43" X 33"
Price: $4,500.

"A Bit Reclusive"
Original Oil, 32 X 42
Price: $6,600.

"L'Inverno" (Italian for Winter)
40 X 30
Price: $$8,200.

"La Primavera" (Italian for Spring)
44 X 34
Price: $9,000.

"Estate" (Italian for Summer)
34" X 44"
Price: $8,200.

"Autunno" (Italian for autumn)
44 X 34
Price: $8,500.

Off the Beaten Path
Original Oil, 24" X 36"
Price: $6,500.

Surf at Hokulia
Original oil, framed 15 X 19
Price: $2,200.

With Knowledge of their Ancestors
Original oil, framed, 29 X 38
Price: $8,000.
 The Nene
Original Oil, framed, 14 X 22
Price: $2,000.
Previous works by Ed Kayton that have been SOLD
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"Malama i Ka Wahi Pana" SOLD |

"Fixin It" SOLD |

"Kimokeo" SOLD |

"Cattle Drive" SOLD |

"Pua Mae'ole" SOLD |

"Pohue Bay" SOLD |

"Mists of Kau" SOLD |

"Upena Kiola" SOLD |

"Dreams of My Youth" SOLD |

"Basket of Apples" SOLD |

"Men of the Sea" SOLD |

"Pomaika'i" SOLD |
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"Sidekick" SOLD |
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Kayton is often called a "renaissance man" by gallery representatives due to the many mediums he has mastered; oil, drawing, sculpture, true fresco...
His technique focuses on the subtle relationship and interaction between light and shadow, colors, shapes and patterns of subjects, often exploiting chiaroscuro to create an atmospheric feeling.
Graduating from Museum Art School (Portland, Oregon) in 1967, he has been a prolific artist for over 25 years. Kayton lives primarily in Hawaii but also spends several months each summer in Italy. He studied marble sculpture in Pietrasanta in 1994, enjoyed a solo exhibit at the U.S. Consulate in Milano in 2001 and participated in the 2005 Firenze Biennale, an international exhibit in Florence.
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