6 products
Forest Diptych by Timothy Allan Shafto
Regular price $9,500.00Hawaiian koa wood and resin colorflow paintings in integral sapele frames
48″ h x 30″ w each
"Honoring the wood feels important to me," says Tim. "The color and figure of koa is so rich and diverse, and it creates such a striking element in the art."
Greeting the Day by Mary Spears
Regular price $4,000.00Painted Paper Collage on Panel
36" h x 24" w
The process of collage takes Mary’s work into a new dimension. The use of Mary’s hand painted papers and additional hand made papers from around the globe create interesting texture and exaggerated movement in these collages. The effect is a visual cross between painting, mosaic and block printing. Light and color and shape taking flowers and water and landscapes to the edge of abstraction and back again.
Ma'o Hau Hele by Melissa Chimera
Regular price $3,000.00Oil on canvas in white frame
24" h x 36" w
There are perhaps as many as 300 species worldwide in the genus Hibiscus. However, ma`o hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei) is found only in Hawai`i and federally listed as an endangered species. According to botanist David Lorence, “Hibsicus brackenridgei has been adopted as the official state flower of Hawai`i. Showy blooms of brilliant chrome yellow first catch the eye. [The species has] five delicately creped petals and a column of stamens tipped by five stigmas." The plant was once found on all the main islands except Ni`ihau and Kaho`olawe, but is threatened by alien animals, fire and weeds. - Melissa Chimera
Tropical Vibes diptych by Kristie Kosmides
Regular price $7,900.00Oil on linen - unframed
24” h x 32” w each (65" w overall)
Arranged by nature with tropical vibes, notes sharp and and soft collide.
Violet Cyanea by Melissa Chimera
Regular price $7,000.00Oil on canvas in white frame
30" h x 48" w
Cyanea macrostegia is known formerly from Lāna`i but now found only on Maui. Dark velvet purple-black curved flowers emerge from this rain forest tree. The nectar of these unusual flowers and the orange berries are food for Hawaiian forest birds. These palm-like trees with paddle-shaped leaves are evocative of a pre-historic jungle. The species is now only found in a healthy and diverse rain-forest. Lobelioids are one of the most spectacular examples of island evolution in flowering plants with curved flowers matching the bill of their bird pollinators. - Melissa Chimera
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