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Ken Brown is a filmmaker, photographer and designer. Located in New York City, he has directed dozens of animations, experimental films and video documentaries. His animated films have been seen on MTV, VH1 and Sesame Street. more...
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(He should not be confused with the UK illustrator, animator and filmmaker Ken Brown.)
His artwork has been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, Zurich and Tokyo. He often works in collage, and many of his images lean toward surrealism. Much of his output has been marketed on postcards, T-shirts, rubberstamps, wrapping paper, mouse pads and kitchen towels. Fine art prints have been made from his extensive collection of vintage postcards and paper ephemera.
In 2004, he teamed with urban installation artist Maria Reidelbach to create Goofy Garden Golf, a decorative miniature golf course at Pier 25 in Manhattan's Hudson River Park. The Goofy Garden features the world's largest garden gnome, planned as a tribute to Frieda Carter, who designed the first miniature golf course at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, in 1928.
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Ken Brown's Visionary France trailer;
Read more at Wikipedia.org
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