Works featuring the human figure.
11 products
11 products
11 products
Anaeho'omalu by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic on canvas
40” h x 30” w
"Anaeho'omalu Bay, in one telling of the mo’olelo (story), was named after young princess from Puna who made her way across the island with her sister, Puako. They both settled at the places named after them. This work is part of the Purple Mountain series–a study of the mauka to makai ahapua’a on the Big Island of Hawaii. Anaeho’omalu, or “A Bay” as it is commonly known, inspired this work with the mountain in the distance." - Heidi Buscher
Kawena Sky by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $7,600.00Keawe I Ka Lai by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $8,750.0038” h x 46” w
Laka Nui: Goddess of Hula by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic, ink, & gold leaf on canvas
40” h x 30” w
Levitating Lotus by Carol Bennett
Regular price $8,350.00Shellac, india ink, and acrylic on wood panel
24" h x 24" w
Carol Bennett’s ethereal and light “women in water” are reflections of her own passion for the ocean and her daily practice of spending time in it. They’ve inspired her to explore fishing nets and knots, abstract fish patterns, surfers and stand up paddlers. Her background working in Hollywood as a journeyman scenic artist, painting billboards and backdrops for theater, motion picture and TV has led her to create grand-scale public works in glass that can be found in Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii Convention Center, Beverly Hills Hotel, Harrah’s Casino, and many more. She’s had numerous museum shows and continues to create her wide variety of work from her home and studio on Kauai.
Lyra Transcendence by Carol Bennett
Regular price $9,800.00Shellac, acrylic, & India ink on wood panel
35.5" h x 23.5" w
Carol Bennett’s ethereal and light “women in water” are reflections of her own passion for the ocean and her daily practice of spending time in it. They’ve inspired her to explore fishing nets and knots, abstract fish patterns, surfers and stand up paddlers. Her background working in Hollywood as a journeyman scenic artist, painting billboards and backdrops for theater, motion picture and TV has led her to create grand-scale public works in glass that can be found in Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii Convention Center, Beverly Hills Hotel, Harrah’s Casino, and many more. She’s had numerous museum shows and continues to create her wide variety of work from her home and studio on Kauai.
Opuhala: Goddess of Coral by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
40” h x 30” w
Pi'ikea by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,400.00Acrylic, ink, & gold leaf on canvas
32” h x 40” w
Present by Carol Bennett
Regular price $10,000.00Shellac, acrylic, oil & India ink on wood panel
35.5" h x 23.5" w
Carol Bennett’s ethereal and light “women in water” are reflections of her own passion for the ocean and her daily practice of spending time in it. They’ve inspired her to explore fishing nets and knots, abstract fish patterns, surfers and stand up paddlers. Her background working in Hollywood as a journeyman scenic artist, painting billboards and backdrops for theater, motion picture and TV has led her to create grand-scale public works in glass that can be found in Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii Convention Center, Beverly Hills Hotel, Harrah’s Casino, and many more. She’s had numerous museum shows and continues to create her wide variety of work from her home and studio on Kauai.
Rachel by Carol Bennett
Regular price $5,000.00Shellac, India ink, acrylic, oil on wood
23.5" h x 15.5" w
Carol Bennett’s ethereal and light “women in water” are reflections of her own passion for the ocean and her daily practice of spending time in it. They’ve inspired her to explore fishing nets and knots, abstract fish patterns, surfers and stand up paddlers. Her background working in Hollywood as a journeyman scenic artist, painting billboards and backdrops for theater, motion picture and TV has led her to create grand-scale public works in glass that can be found in Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii Convention Center, Beverly Hills Hotel, Harrah’s Casino, and many more. She’s had numerous museum shows and continues to create her wide variety of work from her home and studio on Kauai.
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