All images on this site are protected by copyright law, ensuring the safeguarding of creative works and prohibiting unauthorized use or reproduction.
For navigation, I invite you to explore my artworks by hovering over the SUBJECT DROPDOWN MENU, then using the VERTICAL MENU to browse titles.
KAP
"Kid's At Peace"
MISSION STATEMENT
🌎 Kids at Peace is a visionary initiative rooted in the belief that true peace begins with respect—for each other, for nature, and for future generations. We recognize that the well-being of humanity is inseparable from the health of our planet, and that the seeds of sustainability must be planted early, through education, creativity, and connection. Our mission is to nurture a generation of compassionate, critical thinkers who embrace stewardship of the Earth through hands-on artistic exploration and meaningful engagement with their communities. Through environmental art, storytelling, and collaborative projects, we guide children and youth to transform waste into wonder—teaching that even the most discarded materials can be reborn with purpose. KAP is not just a program; it is a philosophy. We advocate for a global culture of sustainability, peace, and renewal. By weaving together the arts, environmental science, and cross-cultural understanding, we empower young people to become leaders in shaping a more conscious, creative, and caring world. In every painting, recycled boat that floats, every sculpture from salvaged plastic, every shared lesson in resilience—we affirm the truth: the path to peace is built by hands that care, hearts that imagine, and minds that dare to believe a better world is possible.
Explore figurative sculptures inspired by myth, legends, and ancient symbols, from petroglyphs to hieroglyphs. Through recycling assemblage, these pieces embody the philosophy of metempsychosis, transforming materials into mystical forms that echo the soul’s journey and the mysteries of ancient cultures. Each sculpture is a symbolic, adaptive creation, merging the unexplained with enduring archetypes.


WHAT IS A WOMAN
33x11x17
$950
"A politically charged, satirical sculpture by Kenneth Milestone, exploring modern beliefs. Inspired by ancient ceramics from Costa Rica's Jade Museum, this piece features transparent areas revealing a fetus. Constructed entirely from recycled materials—multicolored plastic bags, bubble wrap, and shipping straps, all bonded with hot silicone. This eco-conscious art critiques society through layered symbolism, drawing on history and environmental issues."

OSIRIS REASSEMBLED
13x10x11
$325

"Figurative sculpture inspired by Osiris, the Egyptian god of rebirth and the afterlife, symbolizing the philosophy of metempsychosis—the soul's transformation through cycles of existence. Crafted with eco-conscious, recycled materials, this sculpture critiques society's environmental impact and explores the malleability of spiritual and cultural beliefs. Through layered symbolism, it weaves ancient history with modern eco-critique, inviting reflection on rebirth and sustainability."

INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST
24x13x17
$400

"Figurative sculpture titled 'INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST' inspired by an Apiologist—a scientist studying bees, crucial for pollinating flowering plants and sourcing honey. This eco-conscious artwork, made from recycled materials, highlights the vital role of bees in sustaining biodiversity and food systems. Emphasizing environmental preservation, it conveys the importance of sustainable practices to secure our planet’s future."


SOOTHSAYER
18x11x13
$350
"Figurative sculpture 'Soothsayer' depicts a wise woman prophetizing the importance of recycling and environmental stewardship. Crafted from eco-conscious, recycled materials, the piece critiques society’s environmental impact, enchanting one’s spiritual and cultural beliefs. This artwork emphasizes sustainability and encourages reflection on how our actions shape the future of our planet."

HEAR NO EVIL
16x12x19
$350

"Figurative sculpture 'Hear No Evil' is inspired by the proverbial saying used to sarcastically ignore the detrimental abuse of our environment. Drawing influence from ancient ceramic work in the C.R. Jade Museum, this piece critiques society’s disregard for ecological harm. Crafted with eco-conscious materials, it invites viewers to confront the urgent need for environmental responsibility while honoring cultural heritage and sustainability."


MAJOR TOM
60x18x21
$900
"Figurative sculpture 'Major Tom' is inspired by the song of the same title, depicting the isolation of Major Tom after losing contact with ground control. With a trigger in hand, the sculpture symbolizes a prophetic warning of what may happen if humanity continues to deny its responsibility for caring for the planet. Crafted with eco-conscious materials, this work critiques environmental neglect and urges reflection on our collective role in shaping the Earth's future."

