More volunteer adventures today at the Honolulu Biennial with work by three internationally renowned artists: Choi Jeong Hwa’s Breathing Flower is not a bounce house despite the best efforts of young children. A blower within regulates its inflation so it acts as a breathing entity. Being an artist myself, I see it as a good lessonContinue reading “Honolulu Biennial @ IBM Bldg”
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My work in Mori at The Hub – Honolulu Biennial
Photo Credit @mori_hawaii In partnership with the Honolulu Biennial Foundation, Mori has a great little curated pop-up shop of local artists at The Hub. Thanks to Aly, I am one of the selected local creatives with work available for sale in the shop! Several sizes and colors of my wire crocheted drops are available toContinue reading “My work in Mori at The Hub – Honolulu Biennial”
An Ocean of Wire Crochet in Macro Photography
A perfect time to check out macro photography in a great restaurant setting. Our art group, One Little ‘Island’ Artist Collective, had a great opening night at Square Barrels. A great crowd of friends, family, and art lovers converged to make for a successful Opening Reception. Thank You very much to so many who stoppedContinue reading “An Ocean of Wire Crochet in Macro Photography”
Big Moves in Hawaii
April was a month of great leaps forward! I’ve obtained a great studio space, have moved into it and am enjoying the single-minded purposefulness and energy of the area. Purchased a few items from Re-Use Hawaii’s 20% off on Earth Day and am in the middle of designing the space to fit my needs yetContinue reading “Big Moves in Hawaii”
What is Contact 2016: Foreign and Familiar?
Why did Michelle and I choose to participate in this show? From the http://www.contacthawaii.com website: Foreign and Familiar focuses on the experiences of communities that have migrated to and from Hawai‘i, and the subsequent impact that this amalgam of cultures has imparted on our Islands. We both now call Hawaii home, she has been hereContinue reading “What is Contact 2016: Foreign and Familiar?”
Less than 8 Days!
I’ve been counting down until the opening night of Contact 2016 at the Honolulu Museum of Art School. In reality, our artwork needs to be completed and installed before then, this Monday or Tuesday. Making our countdown at 5 work days! Eek! Michelle offers us a color tease regarding her next part in our artContinue reading “Less than 8 Days!”
10 Days until Contact 2016 Opening, March 24
Baby fresh greens are being created today. On the Philodendron, new leaves begin a paler green and unroll themselves when they are ready to face the hot tropical sunshine. Created using 24 gauge colored copper wire, the baby leaves are then curled and wired into the roll. Largest leaves are designed using 18Continue reading “10 Days until Contact 2016 Opening, March 24”