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Biography

Easton Cain (b. 1998, Marin County, California) is a contemporary American painter working in oil on canvas, emerging in direct opposition to a digital-first art world dominated by dematerialized image culture and screen-based production. His practice is rooted in physicality — in paint, surface, and the discipline of sustained looking.

Cain is the founder of Analogism, a self-defined movement centered on analog process, regional observation, and the material integrity of painting. Within this framework, he has contributed to what has been described as an American Regionalism Revival, drawing from Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood while rejecting nostalgia in favor of a more assertive, contemporary stance.

His work focuses on the American landscape — particularly the West, the Pacific Coast, and the light conditions of Northern California — rendered with structural density and formal clarity. His canvases are built through accumulation, with each layer contributing to a final surface that reflects both process and intention.

Cain's market presence is unusually documented for a painter of his generation. Over 20 verified secondary market sales have been recorded, ranging from $700 to $6,900, with total secondary market activity exceeding $29,000. He is represented exclusively by Emerald Thinker Gallery in Los Angeles, with full provenance documentation available through Emerald Vault.

Artist Statement

"My work is a commitment to painting as a physical act — to surface, weight, and the accumulation of decisions over time. I paint the American landscape because it demands structure. It requires a painter to decide what matters — mass, light, form — and to build those decisions into something that holds. Analogism is not nostalgia. It is a position. What I am doing is not looking backward. It is insisting that painting still has something to say — and that it says it best in paint."

Practice & Materials

Oil on Canvas — Built through accumulated layers that record decision-making over time, creating dense, structurally intelligent surfaces.

Layered Paint Application — Composition emerges through buildup rather than immediacy, reinforcing weight, permanence, and geological presence.

Analog Painting Practice — A deliberate rejection of digital processes in favor of sustained observation and material commitment.

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