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Artwork by Art of Ka-Son

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Art of Ka-Son

Art of Ka-Son Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Ka-Son Reeves grew up cultivating his natural artistic ability by watching the creative processes of his father (a portrait artist) and his eldest brother (a pioneering Graffiti artist). Having received no formal art training, they instead were his artistic teachers and technical advisors. Over the years, Ka-Son has participated in many group and solo exhibitions throughout the northeast region. In recent years, Ka-Son has served as co-curator of 1199SEIU Gallery in NYC, has appeared as a guest on the television program "SteelStacks Live!", was hired as a courtroom sketch artist for the Pocono Record Newspaper, and served as director of ARTSPACE Gallery in Stroudsburg, PA. Ka-Son was also twice given the honor of Artist-In-Residence at Bergen Community College. "Many of my paintings explore the everyday condition of humanity with the individual as subject—the internal and external struggles we wrestle with on a daily basis, as well as our varied and wide-ranging expressions of emotion. The subjects in my paintings strive to attain, through that daily life-struggle, a sense of self-awareness, self-identity, self-knowledge, self-acceptance, and finally self-love. It is only from this philosophy of Self that an individual can properly, fully, and confidently present himself to, and engage himself with, the world around him. Even when there are no humans present there is an attempt to express human connection through sensory experience. Another commonality many of the subjects in my paintings share is an underdog quality, rather than the already glorified champion. I personally connect more with art that, to me, hints at this view. I feel that the underdog represents many of us, all striving to be better, to be more—hardly ever attaining our idealized selves, but nevertheless always pursuing a feeling of true self happiness.”