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$400.00
Cyan Garma ‘Blush’ Original Acrylic on Wood 10” x 10” About the Artist Cyan is a painter of Filipino-Japanese heritage currently living and working in Oahu. He was introduced to illustration and street art at a young age. Garma carried a sketchbook for most of his life. While he was attending Azusa Pacific University…
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$100.00
Debbie Young ‘Coral Figures #1’ Ink on Korean Paper 2.5” x 5” Artist Statement I was born and raised in Hawaii and studied art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, California College of Arts and Crafts and the San Francisco Art Institute, graduating with a B.F.A. My work is the result of bearing witness…
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$100.00
Debbie Young ‘Coral Figures #2’ Ink on Korean Paper 2.5” x 5” Artist Statement I was born and raised in Hawaii and studied art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, California College of Arts and Crafts and the San Francisco Art Institute, graduating with a B.F.A. My work is the result of bearing witness…
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$1,800.00
Fabienne Blanc ‘Walking down 5th Avenue’ Original Watercolor 24″x 18″ Unframed $1800 About the Artist Fabienne Blanc grew up in the South of France. She then attended the University of Nice and Beaux Arts in Toulon. In the early 1990’s Fabienne returned to Hawaii with her former husband, who is also a painter of Hawaiian…
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$850.00
Hana McEvilly ‘Aloha ʻĒ aʻe’ Kapa and natural watercolor 11.25” x 14.25” About the Artist Hana is a versatile artist whose work spans across various mediums including painting, animation, ceramics, sculpture, and digital design. With a BFA in painting from the University of Hawaii, Hana’s artistic journey is marked by a commitment to sustainability,…
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$150.00
Jimmy Tablante Original Watercolor 7” x 9” About the Artist Jimmy was born in the Philippines and lives in Waipahu, a former sugarcane plantation town in Ewa Districton the island of O‘ahu, in the City & County of Honolulu. He studied at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila in 1980. Jimmy Tablante is…
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$180.00
Jimmy Tablante Original Watercolor 8” x 8” About the Artist Jimmy was born in the Philippines and lives in Waipahu, a former sugarcane plantation town in Ewa Districton the island of O‘ahu, in the City & County of Honolulu. He studied at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila in 1980. Jimmy Tablante is…
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$180.00
Jimmy Tablante Original Watercolor 8” x 8” (2) About the Artist Jimmy was born in the Philippines and lives in Waipahu, a former sugarcane plantation town in Ewa Districton the island of O‘ahu, in the City & County of Honolulu. He studied at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila in 1980. Jimmy Tablante…
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$125.00
MaryAnne Long ‘Balanced Beam’ Original Mixed Media 10” x 8” About the Artist MARYANNE LONG, a retired history and study skills teacher from Massachusetts, has called Hawai`i home for 37 years. Despite having no formal art education, she learned to paint using oils, but drifted into watercolors and gouache because the paintings dry much…
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$60.00
MaryAnne Long ‘Circled’ Original Mixed Media 4” x 2” About the Artist MARYANNE LONG, a retired history and study skills teacher from Massachusetts, has called Hawai`i home for 37 years. Despite having no formal art education, she learned to paint using oils, but drifted into watercolors and gouache because the paintings dry much faster….
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$95.00
MaryAnne Long ‘Network #2’ Original Mixed Media 6” x 8” About the Artist MARYANNE LONG, a retired history and study skills teacher from Massachusetts, has called Hawai`i home for 37 years. Despite having no formal art education, she learned to paint using oils, but drifted into watercolors and gouache because the paintings dry much…
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$30.00
MaryAnne Long ‘Serenity’ Original Mixed Media 2” x 1.25” About the Artist MARYANNE LONG, a retired history and study skills teacher from Massachusetts, has called Hawai`i home for 37 years. Despite having no formal art education, she learned to paint using oils, but drifted into watercolors and gouache because the paintings dry much faster….