Hawaiian Idyll: John Melville Kelly


Hawaiian Idyll: John Melville Kelly by Honolulu Academy of Arts

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  • Exhibition catalog for Hawaiian Idyll: The Prints of John Kelly at the Honolulu Acdemy of Arts Sept 8 - Oct 23, 2005.
  • Color and sepia reproductions, 157 pages

This unprecedented monograph on the print maker John Melville Kelly (1878-1962) is the first to trace the artist's extraordinary career from his early years in California to his stunning commercial success in Hawaii. While skilled in a variety of media, including painting and drawing, Kelly is best known for his alluringly beautiful and poignantly nostalgic etchings of native Hawaiians. His prints and drawings capture the essence of the islands and their people, even as they evoke a time and place far removed from modern experience. Read more...

Vintage Hawaiian Treasures, Vol. 2: Hula Hawaiian Style


Vintage Hawaiian Treasures, Vol. 2: Hula Hawaiian Style by Hana Ola Records

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THE ROAD TO HANA VIDEO GUIDE


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Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Collection 2


Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Collection 2 by Windham Hill Records

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Japanese Hawaiin Guitar Compilation Featuring Bonus Tracks. Read more...

This second album in Dancing Cat Records' Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Series produced by George Winston follows its successful Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters. Again the masters of the genre are featured in several well-known tunes such as Lili'uokalani's "Aloha 'Oe" (played here by George Kahumoku) and "'Ulili E" (Dennis and David Kamakahi), as well as modern originals and two tracks that had not been available on CD before: "Ulu Niu Ke'eke'e" (George Kahumoku and Kekuhi Kanahele) and "Slack Key Serenade" (Leonard Kwan and Ozzie Kotani). The liner notes provide complete information on each song's original album.

A balance of instrumental and vocal tracks, the compilation is a terrific starting point for exploring the artistic and stylistic diversity in modern slack key. Instruments on this album include everything from traditional mouth bow, 'ukulele, and percussion stones to 12-string slack key and modern acoustic guitars. Elder statesman Ray Kane lullabies us with his simple instrumental "Popoki Slack Key" (popoki means "little cat"); renowned improviser Cyril Pahinui and Sol Hoopii-influenced Bob Brozman combine 12-string slack key and acoustic steel guitar interpreting "Hilo E" and "Lili'u E" in a style evocative of the 1920s. Showing off how slack key works solo, in duets, or with mixed accompaniment, this is one of the most beautiful slack key compilations out there. --Erik Macki Read more...

Fleeting Art Makes Lasting Impression
Fleeting Art Makes Lasting Impression

He stepped into the light of the streetlamp, his fists stuffed with Hawaiian Airlines, United and Virgin America baggage tags that he swiped from the airport. “Would you like to put one up?” he asked, Sharpie marker extended. They did.


Warriors Football Preview: Hawaii's Tomey returns to San Jose to face his ...
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Pollard will be relied upon to loosen the Spartan defense as the senior wide receiver has been a big play artist for Hawai'i's receiving core. But despite the offense's big passing numbers, the Warriors could use more help from big target Darius Bright


KA'U: Funds released for shelter, cover contest winners

KA'U, Hawaii: “Akebono Ka'u” is the name of the artwork that won the Ka`u Chamber of Commerce's Directory 2012 cover contest. The mural art will now adorn the front of the community resource guide and phone book for the


Auditions held for new Hawaiian Music Institute

"It's exciting for student musicians with a love for Hawaiian music and for the artist mentors passing down the tradition. We're all going to grow and learn together." All applicants may register online for the audition at www.maui.hawaii.edu/ihm by


Artists/Hawaii Artists/Hawaii

Artists/Hawaii celebrates the fiftieth state's visual arts through the featured works and personal profiles of twenty-two of Hawaii's most respected ...

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Artists/Hawaii celebrates the fiftieth state's visual arts through the featured works and personal profiles of twenty-two of Hawaii's most respected contemporary artists. Artists from Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii are profiled in this lavishly illustrated volume. From an original list of 160 artists...

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Ocean Debris Becomes a Work of Art

…By Devany Vickery-Davidson

 

…Few people have the talent and the vision to literally take trash to an art form. Hawai‘i Island was fortunate to have a visitor here in January that did just that. Aurora Robson, an artist who was raised in Maui and now lives in New York City, was commissioned by the Waimea Ocean Film Festival to create a large sculpture using plastic that arrived on Kamilo Point, near South Point, from the Pacific Gyre.

What was once an assortment of toothbrushes, soap bottles, fisherman’s floats, buckets, fishing nets, soda bottles, children’s toys and many other plastic items is now an intricate, multidimensional sculpture, full of color and light, called Kamilo.

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