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DIPPER CELEBRATION
36"x24", UF, oil |
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hawai'i's volcano provide the zesty celebrations for our northern hemisphere's "Big" and "Little Dipper" |
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B LEVIN Honolulu, HI
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BENDING BLOOMS
36"x24", UF, oil |
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in the quiet of the morning, java rice birds frolic among the delicate lavender vanda blossoms bending its stem - their playground toy. |
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950.00 |
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MORNING GLORY
18"x24", UF, oil |
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the rare and nearly extinct i'iwi looks out to the sunrise wondering whether it should leave the sanctuary of the sheltering lehua trees. |
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950.00 |
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Lauhala Noon (large)
48"x24". UF. Oil
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as the morning eases into the afternoon a mynah sits in the shade of the lauhala |
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1350.00 |
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Birds of Paradise
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what is beauty? in god's eyes they are all birds of paradise.
B of P was changed because the background was too busy and took away from the focal point which was the bird and flower. |
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950.00 |
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GREEN CASTLE II
30"x24", UF, oil |
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a sparrow seeks shelter following a heavy shower in manoa. |
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850.00 |
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SEEING RED
36"x24", UF, oil
2 (two) 18"x24" pieces
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a cardinal plays hide-and-seek with it's mate among the red ginger blossoms |
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950.00 |
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UF- unframed, F - framed, AC - acrylics |
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In the Red
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the i'iwi dances among the lehua blossoms. perhaps wondering if it will ever blossom as his ancestors did in their heyday or will he fade away into extinction as did the lehua did on the right. |
E. YASUK
Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Monstera Villas
48"x24", UF, oil
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the beautiful monstera climbing the palms creating the perfect hideout with view for the chattering sparrows |
K. KUNIMURA
Honolulu, Hawaii
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NENE BLOOM
36"x24", UF, oil
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the nenes meander the slopes of mauna kea among the lehua blossoms. |
R. & S. CHUN
Volcano, Hawaii |
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GRINELL'S DAWN
48"x24", UF, oil |
Commission Work of Grinell's Point, Glacier National Park. |
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MANGO SERENADE
36"x24", UF, oil
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there is something special about the rich colorful mangoes seen in the yards of our neighborhood yard. and nothing more playful then the mejiros "flitting" among the fruits singing their little songs. |
B. LEVIN
Honolulu, Hawaii
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