Kyle Usselton

Kyle Usselton

Kyle Usselton (Born- September, 1989 ) Born in Uganda, His family was shipped to the United States during Desert Storm so his father, Hugh Usselton, could continue his lifetime passion of building rocket ships. His mother worked in sweat shops making elementary school literature books for unfortunate children. For extra money on the side, she used extra rocket materials from her husband's factory to fabricate ultra-safe condoms and semi-flexible tampons. At an unknown date, when his family had saved up enough money for a plane ticket, Kyle was shipped over to the U.S. and brought to Winslow, Arizona by way of Pony Express Air. Kyle was once one of the highest ranked elementary basketball players for his graduating year, 2007 (Rivals.com). Now Kyle is more renowned for his artistic side, which includes music, painting, and sculpting.

Kyle has helped create many famous works of art, including, "The Tiny Toucher", "The Perching Zebra", "Willows Widow", and his most famous piece, "The Crowded Sea Pool". He has not released any new projects in the past five years, however many believe that he still creates and sells his pieces on the black market

"INTERESTING FACTS:"Kyle once took 37 days sculpting a single piece resembling the roman Coliseum, his was half- the size of the one in rome."The Crowded Sea Pool" painting sold for just over 625,000 euro in 2004.Kyle Usselton also appeared on M.T.V's "The Real World".He had his first slam dunk while in the 6th grade in which he was ranked #1 in the nation."The Tiny Toucher" is known as a highly controversial piece do to its recognition of the catholic church.Kyle Usselton claimed to the media to be gay at the yellowstone music festival in 2005.On September 28th, 2007, Kyle Usselton was seen at the United States Academy of Aquatic Animals as a guest trainer, feeding under-privileged Sea Lions.


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