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Bio
Carl Foster is a self-taught fine artist from Auckland, New Zealand, specialising in abstract art and cubism. He paints intuitively, rarely using preparatory sketches but instead allowing the work to take shape organically. A key focus for Carl is achieving balance in line, tone, colour, and overall composition.
The incredibly precise lines and 3-dimensional shapes in Carl’s work comes from his industry background in signwriting with a specialty in pin-striping for Hot Rods—a trade he learnt from his father. His artistic influences include cubists and impressionists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Wes Freed, Wifredo Lam, and Jean Michel Basquiat.

Carl’s passion is the outdoors and interpreting the many varied people and experiences that colour his life. Some of his landscape scenes have been painted en plein air in and around the west coast beaches of Auckland.
Each of Carl’s works is meticulously and painstakingly hand-painted and then sealed with a final protective varnish. Symbols and intersecting planes suggest a way into deciphering his paintings, but the real beauty lies in discovering something new every time you look them.