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Hawaiian botanical #2
Puaala (Euphorbia hirta), also called beach snow, is a coastal plant with leaves and stems adapted to resist the salty ocean wind. The leaves are succulent and bristly as shown in the close-up. The stems produce yellow, five-petaled flowers described as star shapes. This awesome art of Ikebana has an elegant simplicity that I quite love. Art created, designed, and…
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St. Barthelemy palms
Is a piece of painting done for my Ikebana series. It is a painting of the palms in St. Barthelemy The tree has many stories to tell, starting with the fact that it carries its own waterfall in between its leaves I was struck by its beautiful forms which are full of life and vigour at the same time. I…
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Oregon coast
Trying to cover the Oregon coast is like trying to catch the tide with your hands, very challenging. It’s impossible for one person to touch on all of the amazing sightseeing locations on this picturesque strip of habitable land running up the Pacific Ocean. The painting of the “Joe and I” with the title Oregon coast is a culmination of…
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Diamond point
This piece of art was inspired by the Boro (Japanese peasant handcraft) technique called Diamond point. It was conceived during the early 20th century and it is made from a single strand of iron wire. The palms on the beach or in the snow create a color gradient which can be reproduced using this technique. Although it sounds easy to…
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A view from Maui
The painting of this series is dedicated to the island of Maui, which I visited on my last trip to Hawaii. The island has a lush vegetation with many colorful flowers and fruit trees. It’s an island far away from any big towns or industrial areas, that gives you back all the time you spent on travelling there. A creation…
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Keahou surf
It’s not even particularly known as a good spot, and yet it still draws an unbelievable amount of people. Since I had free time, I decided to come and see for myself, but… As expected, just like with the previous sport, there were some pretty amazing guys here. To think that there would be more than ten people out here…
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Palms quartet
The painting “Palms quartet” is inspired by the work of the French painter Henri Rousseau. The painting was part of an exhibition organized in 2013, when this article was written. The exhibition featured works done by artists who had been influenced by Fauvism or Cubism. These are styles that arose in France during a short period around the turn of…
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Ikebana #7
The white paper used in this drawing reminds me of the cleanliness and purity of snow, which brings back memories of when I was a child. As much as I love Ikebana in traditional Japan, I also like Ikebana in Europe or other parts of the world that have a different taste. The beauty of flowers does not depend on…
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Ikebana #6
This drawing was made by using fluid paint onto a paper with stencils. I came up with this idea to make an Ikebana series, because I love the way flowers are arranged in the traditional Japanese style. I wanted to express my own unique interpretation of Ikebana through my drawings. The aim is for you to see how much fun…
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Hawaiian christmas wreath
made of flowers and leaves The technique used for this wreath is “Ikebana” also known as flower arrangement. Also, the one used here is a combination of “Shin-you-sen” (traditional style) and “Kado 1.1” (Japanese modern way). I always try to mix all kind of styles when I do Ikebana . Otherwise, it is just too monotonous. I have been studying…
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Grapevines
“The Japanese name for grapevine is “”suisen”” (literally, “”snake well””). The reason for this becomes evident if one looks at the way in which the shoots grow. Grapevines are cultivated primarily to produce fruit, but since they also produce attractive foliage, these vines are often used for decorative purposes, especially in the winter. The vines are only cultivated for their…
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Akaka falls
The art is called Ikebana and is an art form (yōga) practised mainly in Japan, whose purpose is to bring about a mood of sober meditation through the arrangement of flowers. The term ikebana derives from the words ikeru (生) and hana (花), meaning “live flowers”. Ikebana was created in the late 13th century by Chinese priest Dōyū, who came…
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Bromeliad ocean view from Maui
It is usually thought to be a houseplant, but it caught my eye in the midst of tropical flowers such as orchids and other colorful Hawaiian flowers! It was so lush and full that it looked like an exotic flower itself. I could imagine this to be an interior plant in a Japanese-style room, which makes it even more attractive!
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Tileaf with forest
Thus painting brings about the best representation of the silent and calm rainforest canopies; a home of thousands and thousands of organisms that make life inhabistable on earth. This is a perfect fit on the living room as we uncover the different wonders of nature
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Ikebana series #5 – Diptych
This painting went with the previous as a diptych. This time I tried to play with sensory perceptions by using contrasting colors, shadows and reflections. The chair is both dark and bright, the vertical lines give it a sense of depth while at the same time bringing forward its central part where one eye is located. It’s a little bit…
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Ikebana series #4
This painting was done after I read a book about how to arrange flowers in Japanese-style. I really like the rustic feel of this painting because the materials used in the arrangement are not ordered, but instead just thrown together in an unsystematic way that echoes my own feeling when arranging flowers.
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Ikebana series #3
This piece of art was created by using textured acrylic paint, with live flower arrangements in the background. This is the second article about an Ikebana series which was started with Ikebana series #1 . As explained previously, “Ikebana” is a Japanese traditional art of flower arrangement. The most important fact in this art is that there are no rules.…
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Ikebana series #2
This ikebana was made from a single white gerbera. It is a relatively simple ikebana, but the long stem and the linear flowers give it a great volume not to mention how beautifully it’s detailed leaves show off against the backdrop of nature behind my window! It makes for a very elegant yet lush-feeling display. It has an almost 3D…
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Ikebana series #1
Ikebana series #1: The flower painting contest held by the St. Lobelia’s school of Ikebana is what brought these two together for the first time, Ranma with her fragrance and Ukyo with her artistry. Now, they are asked to hold ikebana exhibits at a carnival, where they will be competing against each other once again! Both of them would like…
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Hawaiian wedding flower
HAWAIIAN WEDDING FLOWER DIGITAL PRINT Depicted in the art are Hawaiian wedding flowers, which can be seen in abundance at many island weddings. The flowers are displayed in a vase, which is usually placed on an altar-like table to display the floral arrangement. The Hawaiian wedding flower is an extremely important part of traditional Hawaiian ceremonies and celebrations. The tradition…
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Turmeric
TURMERIC WATERCOLOR ON PAPER This Photorealistic watercolor of turmeric, has bright hues of reds and pink. The crimson and rose colors make this painting look like a sunset at a botanical garden. The vibrant color scheme is perfect for an entryway or bedroom, because it will instantly lift your mood.
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Hawaiian botanical
are taking the world by storm. The tattoos use real objects like flowers, insects and other natural elements that are painstakingly copied onto people’s skin. Uniqueness is an understatement when it comes to this inking style, as they can take a lifetime to create due to their complicated nature – just look at the attention to detail! The artists behind…
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Palm frond ocean
PALM FROND OCEAN OIL on Mangowood This Photorealistic painting transports you to a serene natural setting where the ocean and a palm frond frame a picturesque landscape. The piece features the Palm fronds in the foreground with a beautiful blue ocean as viewed from shore, which acts as the backdrop.
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Cherry blossoms
CHERRY BLOSSOMS It was a site to see a singular cherry blossom. The rich pink petals danced in the gentle wind, creating a delicate scene. The cool spring air kept the blossoms from wilting and gave them their signature scent. The trees were planted long ago to commemorate an old man’s passing and the birth of another, solidifying the eternal…
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Which came first
Come may urgue that this is the best and the most ancient riddle ever yet has not been cracked, this is the visual representation of the riddle; is it the egg or the hen. And what a perfet way to innitiate the small talk with your guests as they wait for the fingerlicking wings from the oven? This art is…
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Napa Valley picnic #3
The best way to recreate the lost memories of picnics and instill some nostalgia to crave for that perfect steak taken in a cool shade overlooking one of the best viewing scenery in Carlifonia, the napa valley. The painting represent romance at its best the wine is made from the best and finest grapes also grown in Nappa valley
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Grapes still life
This picture is a representation of te best of the best harvests grapes used to make the finnest wine. The clean grapes represents the best of what nature gives us for free, and when sipping you finest wine it is the best way to appreciate nature by having the state of the art on your office or your living room.
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Steak poivre Napa Valley
This is a recipe for making steak poivre Napa Valley. The name, Steak Poivre, comes from the French word “poivre” which means pepper. This dish usually consists of filet mignon encrusted with crushed peppercorns and served in a sauce called cognac cream sauce. The pepper is black, white and green. It is usually quite spicy but can be made milder…
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Soupe a la citrouille
This is a representation of the perfect meal for the fall season. The background colour represents the fall season so that one cal relate well with the contents of the picture. But on certain days, you can still indulge in some of your favorite carnival foods without having to brave cold temperatures or suck down one too many snowball drinks.
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Seafood
The cuisine art is a perfect depiction os a complete seafood delicacy, the artist uses clear illustration of the sea animals. The drawing is very clear and one can see all the contents. The colour used is warm and can be placed at the center of the room to as a rare piece of art.
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Cioppino Sausalito
That’s the name of a restaurant in Sausalito, California. It’s also another dish invented by chef Chris Cosentino. His version of cioppino is seafood soup with fritter mix for dumplings. The painting shows the quality and the warm environment on how the food from the restaurant is served to the customers. The enriched background on the picture also adds to…
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San Francisco feast
The Francisco feast painting is described as a historical entertainment scene. It displays common people and merchants dancing and walking around a market during the early 19th century. The painting was originally considered to represent an effort of the artist, Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904), to depict “the original happy, careless life in California” before the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890.[1] But…
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Napa luncheon
The Nappa luncheon painting depicts a perfect lunch date on a serene environment. The Overlooking grapes vineyard shows how a clean nature rings the taste in what we consume. The color warmth in the picture gives a sense of comfort and relaxation, one can almost feel the warmth of the sun rays. This painting is perfect for your living room…
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The gourmet
The painting below shows four kinds of fritters that are sold by street vendors in the streets of Rotterdam. The three smaller ones are filled with apples, raisins and dried plums. The gourmet These apples were bought in a local market in Sardinia. They are called ‘limoni’ there, whereas in the rest of Italy they are called ‘arance amare’. They…
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Napa valley mousse
This painting depicts some of the dishes that are prepared on board during our cruises. It is not easy to capture all the details of our food onto a canvas but I think I managed to put in most of them. At first this painting might look like just another nice landscape painting but upon closer inspection you will notice…
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Carnival fritters
This piece of art is used in all over the world to decorate churches around Easter time. Although it sounds like an interesting snack, the recipe I use is not only easy and quick to prepare, but also gives excellent results with fried or oven-baked potatoes. The art was painted by the famous Dutch painter Pieter Bruegel in 1560 and…
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Mondavi 2000 Jazz concert series poster
This limited edition poster is curated by the Department of Art at UC Davis. The design is inspired by the 1960’s jazz concert posters designed by Bob Masse. It includes photography of musicians, Larry Vuckovich and Steve Allee in studio with original art based on their works. Edition of 100 posters, signed and numbered.
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Intermission
The intermission drawing is the foundation of The Prince and His Nephew, which is a work that I began creating after The Prince and Princess. That would be correct. Between the first and second works there was an interval of half a year. However, it wasn’t as if I had gone on to other projects, for I during this time…
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Apples muscat
APPLE MUSCRAT DIGITAL PRINT The spirit of the kitchen lives in the light and symmetry of the painting. What feels like a small window into the world of a simple Greek kitchen is illuminated by the use of line, shape and value. Gathering around the checkerboard tiles and strengthening cultural bonds inspire the viewer to appreciate the joy of cooking.
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Picnic 2
PICNIC TWO OIL ON MANGO WOOD Seated amound the lush vinyards is a simple picnic for two. A brilliant basket of breads and cheese paired with a cab adds a warmth and passion to the image.
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Corckscrews #2
CORKCKSCREWS TWO OIL ON BIRCHWOOD Dozens of corckscews litter the canvas. Aranged in caos the beauty the curvature a of the tool is gifted to the viewer multiple times.
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Champagne crawfish
Champagne crawfish is a piece of art of nature. It’s a rare species of crawfish that lives only in the Northern Territory of Australia, more precisely on the Daly River. This species is considered extinct for several years now, but its wonderful bright color made it immortal. People are trying to reproduce the last existing “Champagne” crayfish by using eggs…
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Opus one
It is a very special wine. A true treasure of the world; but you will not hear this from me. You will hear it from Pierre Roulleau, owner and operator of Chateau de la Tour, in Bordeaux France. “It is the finest vintage I have ever produced,” he proclaims with gusto, “And is without question the finest in my memory.”…
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Moringa, strudel di mele, savoiarde
Moringa, strudel di mele, savoiarde, Some say desert should always be eaten first, Before the main dish, no matter what’s on the menu. But savory or sweet, it’s hard to resist the temptation of those tantalizing tarts. There is something about a perfectly flaky crust. That just begs to be filled with something delicious. Whether it’s a sweet apple strudel,…
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Pasta still life
Pasta & Zucchini Feast on this still life artisanal candle lit dinner. The table is set with a fine red vintage. The perfect setting to an incredible meal. The centerpiece of the table is a bowl of steaming pasta with zucchini flowers. The bisecting lines compliment the flowing strokes color across with the emerald place setting. The warmth of the…
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Vichon provolone salad
Vichon provolone salad This still life previsionary masterpiece emulates a romanticized dream like Parisian late lunch or a petite dejeuner. With the light shining in from the trees, it casts an illuminated glow that backlights the delicate fromage. The cheese looks so fresh and appetizing, you can almost smell its aroma.
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Wine tasting
WINE TASTING This work is unified by the elliptical shapes and supported with bisecting lines in a vertical fashion. With the tonal weight of this painting being scarce and complex. Rules are meant to be broken by only masters, and the marvels of this artwork transcend warm or cool tones with a neutral and nude aura.
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Wine rack
Let’s go fly a kite! And what better place than atop this naturally grown and harvested bamboo table for one! The various geometric lines in the wood work well with the natural ridges along this smooth organic material. A nice soft green fuzz dusts the surface of both wood and metal, while a soft soothing red envelopes the centerpiece of…