Sort By
Product categories
Price
-
Sea life diptych
The painting is part of a series inspired by the Japanese tradition of Ikebana flower arrangement. In this case, each painting is from a different point of view, however both views work together as one composition. In past times, the sacred art of flower arrangement was reserved only for temples and the aristocracy who were able to enjoy its beauty…
-
Sailing Maui
Sailing Maui’s waters on a sunny day, I couldn’t help but notice the tropical plants decorating the isles. Big leafy plants and blooming flowers were everywhere, making me crave for some gardening back home. One of those plants caught my eye as it is a native flower to Hawaii: ohia lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha). It looks so interesting with its relatively…
-
Vector shell
The painting was finished several days ago, but I still think this is the best part of my current artworks. I used one of vector shells I made before; outlined and filled again by hand (and partialy painted with opacity). Actually it’s not very difficult to make it like that, but feels like I did something really new at last…
-
DNA hand
The painting that I’m presenting this time is ” DNA hand “. I am very happy if the paintings that I draw always show an image of a pattern. It has been several years since my father passed away, and there was no particular reason to remember him on Father’s Day, but for some reason during this year’s commemoration of…
-
Stem cell
This painting is a part of ikebana series. The stem, an essential element for flowers to grow and bloom, represents the core of ‘life’. It is depicted as if it’s being stretched out by breathing air. Dots are also used to symbolize breath/air or anything invisible yet important. This painting is currently up for “the art of observation” exhibition at…
-
Homage Da Vinci #1
The Ikebana series is an art project started by Japanese artist Maki Kawakita. She has been presenting her own versions of ‘Color Theory & Mona Lisa’ in which she paints over the original da Vinci’s masterpiece with traditional Japanese patterns. The result is absolutely stunning and breath-taking. Now, recently, she did the same thing but with the paintings of renowned…
-
Homage Da Vinci #2
Homage Da Vinci #2 The Ikebana series is an art project started by Japanese artist Maki Kawakita. She has been presenting her own versions of ‘Color Theory & Mona Lisa’ in which she paints over the original da Vinci’s masterpiece with traditional Japanese patterns. The result is absolutely stunning and breath-taking. Now, recently, she did the same thing but with…
-
Pineapple
The painting here depicts a pineapple, which is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful tropical fruits. The name ‘pineapple’ was given by European explorers because the fruit’s smell reminds them of pine forests . It is native to Paraguay and Brazil, and has been cultivated in Central America since pre-Columbian times. It is an excellent source of…
-
Wave Landmark Tower, Tokio
At 88 stories, the Wave is a commercial building in Shinjuku and houses many of Japan’s major broadcasting corporations. It’s also home to Studio Alta, a music recording studio where I peformed with Maroon 5 and Jill Scott in the past year. The Wave is an impressive skyscraper and has been featured in multiple movies. The recording studio was designed…
-
Classic Auto Quartet#2 – Print signed by Pininfarina
Size: 30″ x 39″ Medium: Digital print
-
“Voyage Hawaii # 5
Pyrography and Oil on Koa Wood This one-of-a-kind work prevokes a deep affection for Hawaii and the people who live there. The piece features a map of Hawaii at its heart, suggesting the breadth of link between the islands and all those who visit them. At the bottom of the work is a depiction of the Hokulea, the traditional voyaging…
-
Volcano Pele – Moon Phases
Volcano Pele with Blood moon phaes – Oil paint with pyrography on Koa wood – 24″ x 48″ x 1″
-
Moonset Quartet
Moonset Quartet – Oil paint with Pyrography on Koa Wood – 4 panels, each 48″ x 12″ = 48″ x 48″
-
-
-
-
Volcano Pele#1
Volcano Pele#1 – Oil paint with Pyrographyt on Koa wood – 24″ x 48″ x 1″
-
-
Kona Triptych
Kona Triptych – Oil paint with pyrography on Mango wood – 3 panels each 48″ x 16″ inches = 48″ x 48″ Total
-
Ancient Canoe Paddles
Ancient Canoe Paddles – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango wood
-
-
Anaehoomalu Bay Quartet
Anaehoomalu Bay Quartet – Oil with pyrography on Mango wood – 4 panels each 48″ x 12″ = 48″ x 48″ Total
-
A Bay fishermen Sunset #1
A Bay fishermen Sunset #1 – Oil with pyrography on Mango wood – 40″ x 24″
-
A Bay fishermen Sunset #2
A Bay fishermen Sunset #2 – Oil with pyrography on Mango wood – 40″ x 24″
-
Outrigger Sail
Outrigger Sail – Oi paint with pyrography on Mango wood – 44″ x 48″
-
-
Canoe Racers to the Moon
Canoe Racers to the Moon – Oil paint with pyrography on Koa wood
-
Marinda’s Spa
Marinda’s Spa – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango Wood – 32″ x 48.5″
-
-
-
Honu Hula Pule (Prayer)
Honu Hula Pule (Prayer) – Oil paint with pyrography on Mango Wood
-
-
Peaceful Sail #2
Peaceful Sail #1 – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango Wood – 48″ x 24″
-
Moon Phase Triptych
Moon Phase Triptych – Oil paint with pyrography on Koa wood – 32″ x 48.5″
-
-
Inia Wood Headboard
Inia Wood Headboard – Oil paint with Pyrography in Inia wood – 34″ x 84″ x 2″
-
Moon phase Headboard
Moon phase Headboard – Oil paint with Pyrography in Koa wood – 34″ x 84″ x 2″
-
Gurrelieder Triptych
Gurrelieder Triptych – Oil paint with Pyrography on Koa wood – 3 panels, each 48″ x 16″ x 1″
-
Aumakua Sextet
Aumakua Sextet – Oil paint with Pyrography on Mango Wood – 6 panels -32″ x 55.75″ x 1″
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
-