Winter Garden Magazine September 2018 | Page 40

PROFILE LOOKING UP A.M. Elm ighlighter-yellow vest, cobalt blue glasses, peppered beard, zipping around on his bike— If you’re a local, or a regular visitor to Winter Garden, chances are you know who I’m talking about. A man going by the name of ‘Kenneth’, whose presence is as much a part of our town as the clock tower or the Chessie caboose. My first meeting with this remarkable man was when I saw him sketching in Axum Coffee. It’s not an unusual sight (our community is brimming with artists), but there was something about his way of being that sparked my interest. At the time, I assumed it was due to his friendly and open demeanor. When I recently H 40  | WINTER GARDEN MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER 2018 spoke with him at length about it, I standard interviews. In his answers, realized what it was that he had—an however, there was a phrase he used Artistic Soul. frequently—Artistic Soul. He spoke of it was such reverence that I became Well of course, you might think, curious, scheduling a second meeting sketching should have been your to discover just what he meant. first clue. Not necessarily! There is a significant difference between an We met again within the cozy interior artistic person and an artistic soul. of Rosallie Le French Café. Perhaps You might be an artistic soul yourself, a little too eagerly, I asked what an regardless of if you’re painting ‘Artistic Soul’ meant to him. masterful murals or doodling stick figures on napkins. It’s a state of mind, “It’s all encompassing,” he put it a strength of heart, and the will to see simply, “It’s the way I analyze the what others cannot. world.” Our first interview focused on vague Even the briefest of conversations questions about life that comprise all with Kenneth gives a glimpse to these