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Golden Glow
$1,500.00 Gallery Wrapped Acrylic on Canvas 18” x 18” My art origin, if you will, started as an attempt to bribe my husband into learning to read again. Three poems read aloud each day for three watercolors painted each a day. The watercolors were just small paintings of one color…two colors….what do these blues really look like next to each other. Passing time by playing with paint. After Phil’s death this summer, I started again. Just playing with paint and paper. These are the results. Quick View -
Niu (Palm) #1
$1,500.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” Framed size: 19" x 24" The sheath of fiber at the crown of a palm tree falls to the ground and turns a beautiful reddish brown. It inspires texture and shape and lovely muted color. Quick View -
Cool Colors
$750.00 Watercolor on Arches 400 lb. Paper, 22” x 30” My bedroom has a fair amount of purple and green. I love the way they look together. Back to that mid-century modern look. With layers of color built up to cool. Quick View -
Ululaau (Forest) #3
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” Hiking in Volcano National Park emphasizes the stark contrasts of the Island of Hawaii, volcano and forest. Complimentary. The experience of one exaggerates the experience of the other. Quick View -
Ululaau (Forest) #2
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” Hiking in Volcano National Park emphasizes the stark contrasts of the Island of Hawaii, volcano and forest. Complimentary. The experience of one exaggerates the experience of the other. Quick View -
Ululaau (Forest) #1
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” Hiking in Volcano National Park emphasizes the stark contrasts of the Island of Hawaii, volcano and forest. Complimentary. The experience of one exaggerates the experience of the other. Quick View -
Pele Series #2
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” If you have been to the volcano in the evening with the flow crossing the miles of brown lava, entering the ocean, you’ll see the basis for these collages. It’s spectacular. Quick View -
Pele Series #1
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” If you have been to the volcano in the evening with the flow crossing the miles of brown lava, entering the ocean, you’ll see the basis for these collages. It’s spectacular. Quick View -
Color Blocks #1
$500.00 Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. Paper, 14” x 22” Playing with color and shape ala mid-century modern. Quick View -
Niu (Palm) #3
$450.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” The sheath of fiber at the crown of a palm tree falls to the ground and turns a beautiful reddish brown. It inspires texture and shape and lovely muted color. Quick View -
Niu (Palm) #2
$450.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” The sheath of fiber at the crown of a palm tree falls to the ground and turns a beautiful reddish brown. It inspires texture and shape and lovely muted color. Quick View -
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Maka’aha (Grid) #2
$1,500.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” Framed size: 19" x 24" Ski Kwiatkowski’s book on the Hawaiian tattoo features designs that incorporate grid and triangle patterns. When I read it years ago, I started looking for those elements and think of them as part of the Hawaiian visual language. Quick View -
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Maka’aha (Grid) #1
$1,500.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” Framed size: 19" x 24" Ski Kwiatkowski’s book on the Hawaiian tattoo features designs that incorporate grid and triangle patterns. When I read it years ago, I started looking for those elements and think of them as part of the Hawaiian visual language. Quick View -
SOLD
Ululaau (Forest) #4
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 5” x 17” Hiking in Volcano National Park emphasizes the stark contrasts of the Island of Hawaii, volcano and forest. Complimentary. The experience of one exaggerates the experience of the other. Quick View -
SOLD
Pele Series #4
$550.00 Collage on Watercolor Paper 11” x 11” If you have been to the volcano in the evening with the flow crossing the miles of brown lava, entering the ocean, you’ll see the basis for these collages. It’s spectacular. Quick View