Artist Profile: Ken Sabatini
Title: The Way Home
Medium:Photography
Size:18" x 24"
Price:$750.00
Title: In the Hollow
Medium:Photography
Size:30" x 20"
Price:$900.00
Title: Lower Fox Creek Schoolhouse
Medium:Photography
Size:30" x 24"
Price:$900.00
Title: Double Tree
Medium:Photography
Size:20" x 30"
Price:$800.00
Title: Hay Roll/off Highway 177
Medium:Photography
Size:30" x 24"
Price:$760.00
Title: Land/Sky Scape/Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
Medium:Photography
Size:30" x 24"
Price:$760.00
Title: City of Light-Hope and Promise for All
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 18"
Price:$690.00
Title: Off Duty
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 16"
Price:$690.00
Title: After the Burn-Rebirth
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 16"
Price:$690.00
Title: Sunflower Profile #1
Medium:Photography
Size:32" x 24"
Price:$970.00
Title: Bloom Tulip Close Up
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 32"
Price:$970.00
Title: Mycelium Bloom
Medium:Photography
Size:32" x 24"
Price:$970.00
Title: Serpentine Daisy
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 36"
Price:$980.00
Title: Hydrangea Blooms
Medium:Photography
Size:32" x 24"
Price:$970.00
Title: Double Bloom Tulip #1
Medium:Photography
Size:24" x 32"
Price:$970.00
Title: Dogwood Blooms
Medium:Photography
Size:32" x 24"
Price:$970.00
Ken Sabatini
2109 West 144th ST
Leawood, KS 66224
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Bio:
Ken Sabatini, Photographer
Photographic artist, wanderer, documentarian......I love photography because this medium gives me permission to assume varied roles.
Coming from the controlled world of commercial photography, I’m now taking my passion for the craft in different directions. Opting for a more ‘uncontrolled’ or unbounded approach, I travel with camera in hand, wandering through intriguing locales such as Scotland’s Isle of Skye, the wild and wonderful Tanzania, or the seacoast wonders of Cornwall. Along the way, I document with photographic imagery varied scenes and stories as I happen upon them.
Closer to home, I love to wander the Flint Hills of Kansas, where land meets sky, hoping to capture varied and timeless scenes of its land and sky scape beauty; its wildlife, like American bison that once again roam the tallgrass; or its people, like the cowhands still working the land on horseback as they have for generations. I enjoy creating, and sharing these images and stories with my fellow Kansans or any others who’ll pause, take a moment, and take a look.
KJS