Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Value Of Art(?)

The Value Of Art(?)
Is it a value the beholder places on it or the artist value’s?
Frankly I could care less, since the love affair I have with any work of art I've created end when the work was finished. Also a work of art should tell its own story. Thus there is a saying, "a picture is worth a thousand-words."

Recent>> http://mysankofa2012.artspan.com/

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

African Trained Artist,

In 1965 I went to Nkrumah's Ghana, in answer to his call for African-American former veterans to help train African Freedom Fighters and to take part of his nation building. I CAN TRULY SAY, I WAS BORN AGAIN. So if you haven’t as of yet, you owe it to yourself to read my MY SANKOFA.

Online Gallery:
http://www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/218001-curtis-morrow

Monday, April 27, 2009


(1965) I took a 3 week vacation to Africa, which lasted 11 years... IT WAS LIKE BEING BORN AGAIN. There I was taught the traditional African art of cow horn and ivory carving, a skill which enable me to be self-employed and employer. Since retiring, I am devoting the remaining days of my life to TRAVELS and PHOTOGRAPHY. revisiting some of the beautiful places I have been blessed to visit during my youth.

Check out a few>> http://mysankofa.shutterbugstorefront.com/g/

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Feb 3, 2009


Concerning BAILOUT MONEY???

Will someone please give me a reason as to why, couldn't that 700 billion dollars bailout money be distribute to the American tax payers, citizens/homeowners etc; via their bank accounts, on the conditions they pay off their home loans and other outstanding debts???

PS: 700 BILLION DOLLARS is ENOUGH TO GIVE EACH AMERICAN 2 MILLION DOLLARS EACH... Being we are only 300 million in all.

The government via internal revenue, banks etc would be assured their fees.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Obama. Photo by Kojo

65 years ago (75 now) I decided that the Art's, would be the essence of my life and livelihood then (1965) I took a 3 week vacation to Africa, that lasted 11 years... WHICH WAS LIKE BEING BORN AGAIN. The rest is history. There I was taught the traditional African art of cow horn and ivory carving, a skill which enable me to be self-employed and employer. Now since retiring, I am devoting the remaining days of my life to travel and photography. revisiting some of the beautiful places I’’ve been blessed to visit during my youth.

When time permits please view my website below:
http://mysankofa.shutterbugstorefront.com/g/kojoman68

Also:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8126170@N02/