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Images of the Artist

These are images of the last two years of my undergraduate work at Texas Tech University where I graduated in the First BFA class of 1970. I was a senior in painting when I was required to take a ceramics class as one of the requirements for a BFA in Art. I was hooked on day oneĀ  and switched to Ceramics for my graduate Studies.

Ken with a
Ken with a "Caroline" painting bought by Southwestern Bell in 1969
Ken with my classmates in Senior painting at Texas Tech University,1969
Ken with my classmates in Senior painting at Texas Tech University,1969
Ken with my first Kiln, 1969
Ken with my first Kiln, 1969
Ken with my good friend and mentor Dick Evans inspecting the first results of the first kiln I ever built. 1969
Ken with my good friend and mentor Dick Evans inspecting the first results of the first kiln I ever built. 1969
Ken 1969
Ken 1969