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- Satoru Abe Painter-Sculptor -  See: Several Sculptures, Seed, Building the Full-Scale 
            Model  At the Contemporary Museum is Biographical 
              Information
 - Magic Island - Black Hawk 
            Gallery We invite you to explore our gallery, filled with the images of 
            Native Hawaiian artists, and to browse our site, where you can learn more about 
            us, our culture and our history.  See: Exhibit 
              Art, Artists 
                Bios, History, A 
                  Presentation Of Hale Naua III, Exhibit 
                    Views.
                    
- Jensen, 
                Rocky Ka'ioulikahihikolo'Ehu Jensen Descendant of Iwikauikaua, Rocky 
                Jensen, sculptor and historical illustrator, is also founder and director of 
                Hale Nauä III. He has mounted and participated in more than 125 fine art 
                exhibitions. See works at the bottom of Exhibit 
                  Art 
 
 - Jensen, 
                Rocky Ka'ioulikahihikolo'Ehu Jensen Descendant of Iwikauikaua, Rocky 
                Jensen, sculptor and historical illustrator, is also founder and director of 
                Hale Nauä III. He has mounted and participated in more than 125 fine art 
                exhibitions. See works at the bottom of Exhibit 
                  Art 
 - Avi Kiriaty - Bio - Avi has worked in many 
            media... oil painting, linoleum block printing, lava and bronze sculpture, 
            pencil and ink drawing, watercolors, ceramic platters, and serigraphs. His works 
            are a feast of lush colors and bold lines, often depicting the Polynesian 
            lifestyle of every day events. See: Sculptures & Ceramics Contact: info@avikiriaty.com or (808) 
            933-6659 in Hilo.
 - Patrick J. McGowan, 
            Sculptor Patrick's forte is sculpted portraits. His faculty for capturing 
            the essence of the subject's countenance is such that one feels the portrait is 
            going to speak. Other works in the contemporary, the whimsical and the 
            representational, reveal a sagacious observer of human nature whose sculptures 
            establish an immediate association with its viewers.  See: Portraiture, Contemporary, Whimsical, Representational, Sculpture Demo  
            Contact: sculptor@tiki.net
 - Patrick 
            McGuinness, Maui Sculptor Patrick McGuinness is a sculptor, working 
            mainly with wood and metal. His creations include boats, human figures, ocean 
            scenes and kinetic works. His art is a combination of kinetic and static 
            sculptures. The kinetic sculptures are very fine crafted whirligigs or 
            wind-powered art.  Patrick's works may be seen on weekends at Art in the 
            Park under the Banyan Tree in Lahaina, at the Village Gallery-Lahaina, Elephant 
            Walk at the Hyatt Regency Maui and Gallery Maui in Makawao.  Contact: mauipat@aol.com or 808-572-1782 at Makawao, 
            Maui.
 - Laura Ruby - Lecturer in 
            Art, University of Hawaii at Manoa.  Courses: History of Contemporary 
              Sculpture, Theory 
                and Criticism of Art, Time and the Arts  
            See: Stage 
              Set--Mise en Scene, Site of 
                Passage--Chinatown 1, Site of 
                  Passage--Chinatown 2, Cromlech and more.  
                    Contact: lruby@hawaii.edu.
 - Hawi Glass Factory - Featuring 
            local artists Dietrich 
              Varez and Sue 
                Swerdlow of the Big Island of Hawaii.  See: Stemware, Crystal, Glass, Glass Block, Centerpieces, Cobalt, Finely crafted Awards, Graphics Gallery, Made to Order, Pricelist, Interesting links.  Contact: info@hawiglass.com or (808) 889-6122 in Hawi.
 - Sue Swerdlow Art Gallery - This working artist gallery offers originals, fine art reproductions and an 
            array of gift items, including exquisitely carved and etched art glass, all with 
            the designs of Sue Swerdlow - a diversified body of work in a charming "old 
            Hawaii" setting.  See: Originals One, Originals Two, Junglescape Series, Exotic Women 
              Series.  Contact: swerdlow@sueswerdlowart.com or 
            (808) 889-0002 in Hawi Town, North Kohala.
 - Elan 
            Vital, Maui - Artist Profile - Élan's first major work here was to make the largest sculpture in Hawaii-a 49 
            foot long, 10 ton, lifesize, humpback whale and donate this to establish Ecology 
            Park in Kihei, Maui where it is now on permanent, prominent display. After 
            completing this true to life monumental sculpture Élan turned his attention to 
            expanding the scope of Hawaii's art scene by successfully introducing cutting 
            edge art. Over the past five years, Élan Vital has sold more original oil 
            paintings than any other artist in the Hawaiian islands. When asked why, Élan 
            Vital replied, "My patrons tell me it's the beauty of the lifeforce within that 
            lifts their spirits and makes them want to share their home with it ." Élan 
            specializes in commissions to monumental scale in painting and sculpture. See: The 
              Medium  Contact: info@elanvitalgalleries.com or 
            (808) 661-0199 in Lahaina or (808) 573-8181 in Makawao.
 - Planet Hawaii  
- Ron Kent - Thin 
                  oil-soaked, uplifted vessels turned from Norfolk pine are immediately recognized 
                  as his and his alone (though imitators appeared). No one else has his 
                  minimalist/ classical sense of form. The wood itself is an important part of the 
                  content. See: Gallery, Collections, Techniques, 
                  Contact: ron@ronkent.com or (808) 263-6658 
                  in Kailua. 
 
 - Ron Kent - Thin 
                  oil-soaked, uplifted vessels turned from Norfolk pine are immediately recognized 
                  as his and his alone (though imitators appeared). No one else has his 
                  minimalist/ classical sense of form. The wood itself is an important part of the 
                  content. See: Gallery, Collections, Techniques, 
                  Contact: ron@ronkent.com or (808) 263-6658 
                  in Kailua. 
 - The 
            Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaiian 
              Dictionary, TheBus 
                Schedule, Surf 
                  Report 
- Sculptor 
                Plans 'lz' Tribute - WAI‘ANAE — Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole could once again gaze 
                over the Wai‘anae Coast he loved so dearly if sculptor Jan-Michelle Kaiulani 
                  Sawyer is able to drum up enough support.  Feb 13, 2001 
 - Sculptors 
                Creations Graceful, Energetic - The Island Art Gallery is currently the host 
                for a 15-year retrospective of the sculpture of Hono-lulu resident Phyllis 
                  Eiko Murakami-Siu. Sept 24, 2001 
 - The 
                Honolulu Advertiser Business - Food sculptor Tim Aspinall applies 
                last-minute touches to a winged horse made of margarine. A steel frame supports 
                the sculpture, one of the displays at the hospitality expo. 
 - Ma'ili 
                school celebrates its new artwork Sculptor Shigeru Miyamoto created 
                the 60-by-13-foot mural called "Ahupua‘a: From the Mountains to the Sea," on the 
                mauka library wall, facing the school’s open grass courtyard. It will serve as a 
                colorful backdrop for school events and assemblies. 
 - Obituaries 
                Jan 24, 2001 - Caryol Conrad Ehle, 82, of Honolulu, died Jan. 19, 
                2001. Born in Obert, Neb. A craftsman, artist and sculptor. Survived by wife, 
                Geri; daughters, Mary, Linda Callens and Deborah Bremmer; seven grandchildren; 
                great-granddaughter; brother, Howard; sister, Joyce Huseby. 
 - Obituaries 
                Oct 12 2000 - Charles "Charlie" Vernon Boddicker, 52, of Honoka‘a, 
                Hawai‘i died Oct. 7, 2000. Born in Phoenix, Ariz. A sculptor of ancient Hawaiian 
                implements and artifacts and a finishing carpenter. Survived by hanai son, 
                Malcolm Boddicker; parents, Vernon and Betty Boddicker; sister, Janet Rowe. 
 - Ka'iulani 
                statue wins Pomaika'i Award The Princess Ka‘iulani Statue and Park were one 
                of a record 118 entries in the 2000 Keep It Hawai‘i program sponsored by the 
                Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau. It was for generosity such as this and 
                other deeds that the Outrigger Hotels and Resorts was honored by the bureau with 
                a special Pomaika‘i Award as “a business that brings good fortune.”  The 
                Kelley family commissioned sculptor Jan Gordon Fisher to create the 
                8-foot work of art, which weighs 800 pounds. The princess wears a Victorian 
                dress with a peacock (pikake in Hawaiian) at her feet. She was called the 
                “Peacock Princess” for the flocks of the fanciful birds that roamed her estate. 
 
 - Sculptor 
                Plans 'lz' Tribute - WAI‘ANAE — Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole could once again gaze 
                over the Wai‘anae Coast he loved so dearly if sculptor Jan-Michelle Kaiulani 
                  Sawyer is able to drum up enough support.  Feb 13, 2001 
 - 'Ele'ele School - Library - As part of the 
            State Foundation of Culture and the Arts program, the library was fortunate to 
            receive two distinguished pieces of art. The exterior wall features Satoru 
              Abe's copper and bronze sculpture "Boulders, Salt Ponds, and Taro Fields" 
            (1979). The interior of the library is brightened by the strikingly colorful 
            artwork of Carol Yotsuda and the Youth of Kauai. Two large panels of 
            venetian tile mosaic depict scenes from early Hawaiian life and are entitled 
            "Loa'a Ka Nani Ma Ka "Aina A Me Ka Mo'e" or Beauty is Found in the Land and the 
            People" (1981).
 - Hawaii State 
            Foundation on Culture and the Arts
              
- Charles H. Souza, Sculptor, O`ahu 
 
 - Charles H. Souza, Sculptor, O`ahu 
 - Haleiwa Arts Festival - 2000 Artists no links or details
 
| Hector Diaz | Glass | 
| Keanui Doane | Ipu - Ethnic/Traditional | 
| Adriano Ferraz | Painting/Sculpture | 
| George Glaser | Glass | 
| Dennis Green | Wood Sculpture | 
| Aaron Hammer | Turned Wood | 
| Jerome Heck | Ceramics | 
| Denise Jacob | Lead Crystal | 
| Mark Koopma | Metal Sculpture | 
| Omer Kursat | Bamboo Sculpture | 
| R. Jeff Lee | Ceramics - Blown/Carved | 
| Scott Manley | Engraved Stone Shingles | 
| Jay Marr | Wood Sculpture | 
| Bob McWilliams | Ceramics | 
| Norman Nagai | Wood Sculpture | 
| Juan Oliphant | Ceramics | 
| Robbrecht Troost | Ceramics | 
| Joel Veach | Ceramics | 
| Char Vowell | Glass | 
| Judy Williams | Sculpture/Stone/Masks | 
| Krista Woodward | Glass |