HAWAII OIL ON WOOD
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Honu Hula Pule (Prayer)
Honu Hula Pule (Prayer) – Oil paint with pyrography on Mango Wood
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Peaceful Sail #2
Peaceful Sail #1 – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango Wood – 48″ x 24″
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Moon Phase Triptych
Moon Phase Triptych – Oil paint with pyrography on Koa wood – 32″ x 48.5″
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Inia Wood Headboard
Inia Wood Headboard – Oil paint with Pyrography in Inia wood – 34″ x 84″ x 2″
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Moon phase Headboard
Moon phase Headboard – Oil paint with Pyrography in Koa wood – 34″ x 84″ x 2″
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Gurrelieder Triptych
Gurrelieder Triptych – Oil paint with Pyrography on Koa wood – 3 panels, each 48″ x 16″ x 1″
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Aumakua Sextet
Aumakua Sextet – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango Wood – 6 panels -32″ x 55.75″ x 1″
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PALM BEACH TRIPTYCH #1
“PALM BEACH TRIPTYCH #1 Pyrography and Oil on Mango Wood The day is set on the beach, with a standard wa’a, which is a single-outrigger canoe represented on the right. The sand’s bright warmth and the wood’s calmness combine to create a relaxing atmosphere. The blues merge into one another on the shoreline, building up to a deep blue of…
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Puako triptych
“Puako triptych Pyrography and Oil on Mango Wood, Photorealistic It is early in the day and a calm breeze blows across the ocean. The sun is just above the horizon, a bright disk in a palette of cold colors. In the foreground looking like a border the palm trees seem to wave one way or another. With you, the viewer…
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MOON PHASES WITH HOKULEA
“MOON PHASES WITH HOKULEA OIL PAINT WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD Oil The Hokulea vessel is seated to the left of the wood canvas. Set above it in a wreath-like shape is the lunar phases. The viewer is captivated by the beauty and similarity of this work. The use of shimmering blue shades and open space creates a visual vastness…
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN STATE SEAL
“ROYAL HAWAIIAN STATE SEAL OIL PAINT WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD “”UA MAU KE EA O KA AINA I KA PONO”” : “”THE LIFE OF THE LAND IS PERPETUATED IN RIGHTEOUSNESS”” Two traditional Hawaiian Hula dancers are seen flanking either side of the Royal Hawaiian State Seal. Both women are depicted in dance visually framing the seal. The use of…
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