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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.
ARTIST STATEMENT
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My art is a journey through memory, myth, and transformation. Through painting and sculpture, I connect viewers to landscapes both real and imagined, blending ancient influences with personal narratives.
My paintings, crafted with alla prima, palette knife, and glazing techniques, explore color and texture inspired by plein air studies.
In sculpture, I embrace dreams, and myth while using recycled materials to create works rooted in petroglyphs, geoglyphs, and metempsychosis. I transform discarded materials into expressive assemblages, sculptural lamps, and biomorphic designs that blur the line between art and function.
Recycling fuels my creativity and enhances my environment, inspiring sustainable, purposeful creations. My toy-like planters, inspired by a regatta tradition in Quepos, Costa Rica, and sculptural baskets, merge history, utility, and ecological awareness. KENNETH MILESTONE