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High Desert
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"High Desert" was painted in Northern Arizona. While the painting is not signed, it is from the Aukon Family Collection. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

French Cafe
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Late in her career, Larisa became a passionate dancer and often painted fellow classmates. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Gift Shop
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Gift Shop" was painted in Sedona, Arizona, one of the artist's favorite places to paint plein air. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Lake's Edge
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Lake's Edge" was painted during a trip Larisa spent in New Mexico. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Peeking Through
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Peeking Through" was painted in Arizona. While the painting is not signed, it is from the Aukon Family Collection. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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Early 2000s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Getting Hot
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Late in her career, Larisa became a passionate dancer and often painted fellow classmates. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind in private collections is significant in its quality, uniqueness and identifiable style. A secondary market for this artist who passed away in 50's in 2018 is already starting to unfold. “My goal as a painter is to infuse nature around me with spiritual qualities. Everything I observe, whether it is a tree, building, mountain, flower or rock is alive to me. I want to show more than just the obvious beauty in them. I want to show their spiritual nature and how they all combine in harmony. I sometimes carry my initial images with me for months or even years before it becomes a painting. The excitement is the moment I catch the idea!” Over the 20+ years Latvian-born painter Larisa Aukon...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Flagstaff Road
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behi...
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Early 2000s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Snow on the High Peaks
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Snow on the High Peaks" was painted near Flagstaff, Arizona. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally...
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Early 2000s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Majestic
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Majestic" is an unsigned painting but comes with authenticity paperwork by the Aukon family. Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona....
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Early 2000s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Simple Blue
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Larisa was an important painter who lived the last twenty years of her life in Arizona. She was very popular nationally and was a well-known teacher. The body of work she left behind...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

Walk Lightly on Your Way
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Walk Lightly on Your Way" is one of the largest works Larisa completed in her career. The color layering is exemplary and the painting is defined by a strong "s" shaped composition...
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2010s Modern Larisa Aukon Art

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Oil

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Located in Scottsdale, AZ
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Located in Scottsdale, AZ
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Riga Pinks
By Larisa Aukon
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
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Bedtime Story
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Highlights
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Find a wide variety of authentic Larisa Aukon art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of pink and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Larisa Aukon in oil paint, paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Larisa Aukon art, so small editions measuring 8 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of K.G. Subramanyan, Dan Rupe, and Peter Vigil. Larisa Aukon art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $875 and tops out at $32,000, while the average work can sell for $1,700.

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