Art Installations & Exhibits
“For Gold Cross and Sword the Conquering of Americas” Two-man show with Walter Romero of Brazil – Houston, TX 1992 “Trial of Columbus” – Houston, TX 1992 Leonard Peltier Defence Fund Raiser – Galveston,TX 1992 Carl Jung Center – Houston,TX Sable V – Wimberley, TX now Galley on the Square Spirit Echoes – Gallery Austin,TX […]
SONG: “Dreamed I Was Playing for the Astros”
“I Dreamed I was Playing for the ASTROS” Music and Lyrics by Josh and Walt “Pawpaw” Stewart
SONG DEMO: “How’s Your Hedge Fund Now, Baby”
Lyrics – “How’s Your Hedge Fund Now, Baby” by Walt Stewart Copyright 2009 VERSE 1 Momma’s holding kitchen court / there’s nothing to eat Says she’s got to rest her weary feet Ain’t seen it this bad since Papa lost the still When the tea pot boiled over on the S & L bill and […]
VIDEO: Hanging Chad Returns
This is a video we produced–just found it in the stack of art projects. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_5rGA6TSzU
VIDEO: White Buffalo Calf Woman Bronze Sculpture
UNVEILING: Wounded Knee Memorial in the “Spirit of Reconciliation”
Walter’s Art Quest began Dec. 29, 1990, on the 100th anniversary of the Massacre at Wounded Knee 1890. The sculptures of the hundreds of Native American men, woman and children slaughtered that Christmas season in 1890. It is a way of making peace within himself. He says: Grandfather Joseph taught us that when one […]
UNVEILING: “The Giving Tree” Sculpture
The Giving Tree what a great book by Shel Silverstein so sad and poignant. The tree is “Greatness” Grandfather used to tell us around a camp fire. “the tree is stored sunlight” . I loved to watch children swinging on the rope swing in our yard. They came from all around the neighborhood to play what […]
POETRY: My Boss says “You’re Fired”
by: Walt Stewart You’re lateYes, I was illBut, You’re lateI knowI was depressedYou’re fired…sign hereThank youI’m feeling better already
POETRY: Aqua Dulce
by Walt Stewart Dad at first we went with you cause Mom wanted some peace from the ten of us. We went to a world where Men brought deep water up from the earth. They laughed and cussed at themselves in the Texas heat. Lumbering tools bent deep, Sweaty axle grease men who shaped rope, […]