Highlights


 

Kinolau

2015 - Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 50.5x84.5”

Hawai‘i State Foundation On Culture And The Arts Purchase Recognition Award

Juror’s Choice Award, Hawai‘i Nei Art Contest, 2015


 

Consumer Of Roads

2018 - Watercolor and gouache on Arches 300lb hot press paper, 21x19”

Hawai‘i State Foundation On Culture And The Arts Purchase Recognition Award


 

Eruption Deconstruction

2017 - Watercolor on Arches 140lb hot press paper, 21x28”

Juror’s Choice Award, Abstract Only Art Contest, 2017


 

Census

2016 - Working turntable - Acrylic on canvas wrapped over wood panel, 48” diameter

Juror’s Choice Award, Hawai‘i Nei Art Contest, 2016

Census is an interactive piece inspired, in part, by the water-filled calabashes used by the ancient Polynesian navigators.

Painted in acrylic on canvas stretched over a 48” round panel, it is mounted on a functioning turntable and coated with resin. When placed flat, the piece can be turned to any angle simulating an ancient mnemonic tool that might have been used to teach and learn the sky. The piece can also be hung in various orientations on the wall.

For a detailed account of the making of Census, click below. 


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