Ben Saturen Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Ben Saturen based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Ben Saturen
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Fiji Fantasy by Ben Saturen
Time Passage by Ben Saturen
Now Be Nice to Your Cousins by Ben Saturen
Dos Alcatraz by Ben Saturen
Garden Gateway by Ben Saturen
Two Yachts by Ben Saturen
Haskett Dunes by Ben Saturen
Clowns by Ben Saturen
Otter Do by Ben Saturen
Ribs by Ben Saturen
MacTurtles by Ben Saturen
Vegetable Still Life with Rooster by Ben Saturen
Swans by Ben Saturen
Three Orchids by Ben Saturen
Gotta Lotta Balls by Ben Saturen
Hanging in There by Ben Saturen
Fuzzy Thorns by Ben Saturen
Crested Crane by Ben Saturen
China Gate by Ben Saturen
Primrose by Ben Saturen
AWE - Air Water Earth by Ben Saturen
Cape Perpetua by Ben Saturen
Caribbean Reeffish by Ben Saturen
Star Gazer Lily by Ben Saturen
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About Ben Saturen
Oil painter, printmaker, muralist, faux finish artist and educator, BEN SATUREN, was inspired to portray ocean life while snorkeling in the Red Sea where he observed subjects rarely portrayed on canvas. Awarded "Artist of the Year" by Project Reefkeeper, Ben's images include wildlife, landscapes, still life, and geometric abstracts. His styles range from super-realism to cartoon characters to faux finishes. Listed in "Who's Who in American Art," his work has been published in the "Artist's Magazine," "Wildlife Art News Magazine," and "Christie's Auction Catalog." Ben's work has been reproduced for murals, T-shirts, posters, puzzles, postcards, and postage stamps. His artwork can be found in private and public collections worldwide including the Living Planet Aquarium, Petaluma Wildlife Museum, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, and the World Wildlife Fund.
In 2018 California's Camp Fire devastated my hometown of Paradise which included my studio, its contents and my home. The consequences of that disaster is that now images of my work are only available here at this website.