Category: 2010s
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Bronze Pour
These are photos of a typical Bronze pour at the Foundry of the Art Department at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Thanks to Tommy Gregory and Dennis Coffman.
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Images of the Artist
The 2010’s have been busy. A Public Commission in progress for Austin Art in Public Places. It should be installed in a year or so. Here is a little about it. “Belting it Out” Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk Trail Proposal, Austin, Texas Musicians and songwriters, their music and song have been a huge part of…
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Hometown Artist’s Rodeo
The Hometown Artist’s Rodeo started in the 1980’s as a party out at the sculpture Building at UTSA. Students and faculty would bring a pot luck dish and some talent to share . There were musicians, comedians, story tellers, and performance artists of all ages. During the 2000’s it was moved to a restaurant/bar in…
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Public Art
“It’s Not Nine One One” Where “Homeland Security” dealt with the physical/legal boundries of the United States, “It’s Not Nine One One” deals with more psychological, introspective, and political ideas. It is a study of the idealogical state of our self proclaimed democracy. In our time we have seen this democracy transformed by the internet,…
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Performance
“Dollar Dance/ Marked Bill Exchange” Ken Little performance; 2012 For this performance called “Dollar Dance/ Marked Bill Exchange” I made drawings on $1 Bills with words like TEETH, SOFT, PITCH, SCRATCH, MEAT, etc. Each dollar was signed and safety pinned to a dark suit. The exhibition was a one night installation at a local art…
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$1 Bill Sculpture
“Father” 2002 This piece began as an investigation of my fathers world. James Dawson Little was a Navy seal. He was part of America’s “Greatest Generation” back from World War 2, returning to a normal life soaked in alcohol and the hubris of the American dream. As I finished “Father”, it became clear that it…