Rev. Ivan Stang - Brunei Darussalam - 206.183.5...
By golly, that was an hour well spent. My eyeballs melted, and so did hers. And we only got halfway through! I guess we won't get to see the last few hundred pictures, now that we're blind. BUT IT WAS WORTH IT!
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Anonymous - Tajikistan - 66.245.156..
Hi Ken,
I'm not really from Tajikistan -- I just thought the name was nice. I'm still in San Francisco in the U.S.
Your work is very nice. I like how you started doing these realist works. But they aren't hyper-real -- there is something interpretive and emotional there that comes from you.
Thanks for sharing your work!
Sally (old friend -- as of 1982 -- of Donna's)
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Stephanie VIGNAUX - France - 195.93.102..
Great work, really ! I love it.
Congratulations,
Stephanie VIGNAUX
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Kristen Fenner Damazio - United States - 71.37.5.10..
Ken -
You are very talented! It's obvious that the creative genes went to you and skipped me. I can't even draw a stick figure. I'm very impressed with your work and proud to say you are my cousin (even if you don't want to admit that you have cousins).
Kristen
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Mary Ann Wells - United States - 206.168.24..
Hi Ken,
Just got a new (working) computer after mine died and am checking out your paintings again. Your talent continues to grow and I love your work.
Mom
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Alvaro Ibañez - Fiji - 4.129.82.6..
hola
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Michael D - Australia - ..
Firstly im no artist nor do I "get" art, but I have to say that most of your stuff is pretty good.
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Louis Cyphre - Papua New Guinea - ..
Possibly the Greatest Artist of our time since Thomas Kinkade: Painter of Light!
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Ben Douglass (AKA Mr. Wotan) - United States - ..
I have looked at your online art many times, Ken, and there's something about it that screams "modern-day Norman Rockwell." I am not a professional critic but I know what I like and your art is very, very revealing about American society in general.
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Melissa Katsimpalis - United States - ..
Hello, Ken, Following your images. What's the car thing? I like it. Last time I knew you,(late 1980s??), paintings were layered, imaginary, dark, mythic. Loved those, too.
Have a "Satyr" painting from that time--bought it when I had no money but wanted it anyway. Remember sitting on the step of someone's house and looking and talking about it. Our son, now 22, loves this painting. He's an art history grad student at CU-Boulder.
The American mythology you present from your window is so quiet and lush. and absent. The landscape of car scrap. I see it, love it, am scared by it, attracted and step back.
The work looks beautiful. Will you accept that? And distant. I'd like to sit where you are. Do/don't. Poems on the doorstep; paintings propped. Words turned into vines around the tires and teacups beneath the hood.
Clearly, you are seated now. What is the zen?
reveal? deep regards,
Melissa K.
Fort Collins
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Mom - United States - ..
Hi Ken,
Just finished looking at your paintings after reading what you had written. I really like the artwork you have displayed. Not just because I'm your mother, but because of your talent. I have always been aware of your abilities and am proud of you.
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