About Me

I am an artist whose work has an intensely historical, even biographical concept to it. I see the objects that I paint through the eyes of a 18th century artist and craftsman. My goal as an artist is to create every item with an historical past with an aged look and feel to it. I made a pouch for the Leonardo DeCaprio movie, The Revenant" as well as the pouch for Billie Bob Thornton (Davey Crockett) for the movie The Alamo, and also provided other props for this movie. Early American Life magazine thrice named me one of the top craftsmen in America for both my paintings and my leatherwork.. My pouches were rated for their quality workmanship, fidelity to period design and construction techniques by judges expert in museum-quality antiques and fine, high-end reproductions. My work has also been featured in videos, tv documentaries and numerous times in magazines and on their covers. Thank you for visiting my blog.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

More Ken Scott Workshop Student Wins at Dixons!!!

For the second year in a row, 
These three have walked off with robins from Dixon's.
Chuck won again with bag, Jim won undecorated horn and horn and bag
and Karen won with bag. 
CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN!!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!
Three of my pouch making students won ribbons at Dixons.
Chuck Brownewell won with a belt pouch.
Karen pease won a ribbon a pouch she made.
Jim Pease won with a nice bag and horn.
these three took my
""Recreating the Kentucky rifle Hunting Pouch" workshop
 at Conner Prairie.