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Amelia Island Pottery
Handcrafted coastal themed stoneware pottery and sculpture depicting sea turtles, fish, manatees etc.
Impressions and Reflections
Impressionist style prints on Mulberry paper framed in custom hardwoods with glazing front and back. Combine impressionist watercolor tones with translucent backlit presentation. Subjects include Hawaii, Olympic Pennisula, Giverny, Yosemite, personal refl ...
Kevin Barry Fine Art Associates
www.kevinbarryfineart.comKevin Barry Fine Art Associates is a full-service art company that deals extensively with the design and architectural community throughout the United States. Our gallery carries a full-line of artwork including originals, limited editions, sculptures, ta ...
Charlie Lyon palm tree paintings
palmtreepaintings.comHis paintings are meditations on movement. The clouds sail by, changing, lingering, drifting away, while the tree clatters softly. He paints the sky first; spreading, smearing, pushing the paint, until a source of light dominates and a level of movement p ...
Ed Lane Studio
The Discovery of Beauty ~ The Expression of Delight ~ The Art of ExuberanceThat is the painting philosophy of Maui artist, Ed Lane, as he searches out dramatic Hawaiian Island vistas, plantation homes, churches and people.Ed Lane's paintings are in privat ...
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"The incredible variety of natural beauty found throughout the Hawaiian Islands can transcend imagination," says photographer Vincent Khoury Tylor. "From clear, incredibly blue skies, to endless lush waterfalls all over the islands, to emerald green mountains and deep colorful valleys. We have white, golden, green, red, and black sand beaches, mesmerizing crystal clear turquoise oceans, lava flows on the Big Island, an incredible array of colorful, sweet-smelling flowers, and an abundance of swaying palm and coconut trees."
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