ART FOR

AUTISM

25% OF EVERY ART SALE SUPPORTS CLAY’S COLOR CREW SERVING THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY OF SOUTH DALLAS.

Texas Ex Ken Womack and Colin Simmons, Texas Longhorn EDGE rusher and art enthusiast, developed a partnership entering the 2024 football season. Ken will donate 25% of all art sales to Clay’s Color Crew™, a nonprofit organization named for Colin’s brother Clayton that will provide resources and facilities for kids on the spectrum in South Dallas. The more art sold, the more good that can be done for the autistic community.

Read more about it here.

“I want every piece I create to make the viewer think. To make them ask questions, and to consider things that they haven’t before. I‘d like my work to evoke a ‘wow!’”

  • “Artists have an obligation to share their gift, or passion or whatever with the world because things like art and literature have a very transformative power to turn the negative trends or thought processes, and you can actually create joy with your art.

  • “I want every pieces I create to make the viewer think. To make them ask questions, and to consider things that they haven’t before. I‘d like my work to evoke a ‘wow!’”

  • Ken Womack is a Dallas-based painter and sculptor, working in a variety of mediums. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Mr. Womack is principal and Chief Creative Officer of MindHandle, an advertising and branding agency.

  • He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1986.

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