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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Quite the Colorful Family

It comes as no surprise to us that our talented blogger Scott Horne would have an equally creative and gifted sibling.

Ken Horne, brother to Scott, studied drawing, painting, and photography in Los Angeles, London, Burlington, and Denver, where he now maintains a studio.

Because his day job as a child welfare social worker often brings him face-to-face with dark scenarios, Ken infuses his art with light and color.

The artist is inspired by nature, society, and modern design. Ken constantly explores and experiments with line, form, balance, and color.

But, enough from us. Let his stunning work tell the story.

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What's your favorite?

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Comments

I like the color scheme. Although the work is busy the color choices make it peaceful.

I don't see any talent here. They look like commercial "art" you buy in bulk for an office building.

reminds me of monet's impressionism with some kandinsky thrown in. second last one is my favorite!

is this no longer a daily blog?

The fourth one from the top is definitely my favorite! Great work!

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