Ewa
Gallery, Second Floor
November 3, 2002 - September 29,
2012
An exhibition showcasing art
from the Art in Public Places
Collection that reflects the
unique environment and striking
landscapes of Hawai‘i. The art
includes both realistic and
abstract images of the many
tranquil, dynamic, and vibrant
settings found throughout the
islands.
From
left
to right: Bridge, Bridge by
Sidney T.K. Yee; Erosion,
Hakiowa, Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i,
Boulders and Erosion,
Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i, and
Strafed Rock, Kaho‘olawe,
Hawai‘i by David
Ulrich; Puna Rift Zone by
Shigeru Miyamoto; Ka ‘Imi
Hōkū i Mauna Kea by
Marie McDonald; Volcano’s
National Park by Hiroki
Morinoue
Clockwise from left: Hot
Lava No. 2 by Tadashi
Sato, Hidden Dragons by
Ka-Ning Fong, Koa O Kauai by
Robert Hamada, Makiki by
Allyn Bromley, Tantalus by
John Young, Fossil 2002,
Hawai‘i IV by Bin Lu
From left to right: Mauna
Kea by Toshiko
Takaezu, Tantalus
by John Young, Urban Wood
by James T. Kuroda, Fossil
2002, Hawai‘i IV by
Bin Lu, Hala Grove,
Kahuwai, Hawai‘i by
Jean Charlot, Haleakala
Hues by Elaine
DeMello
From left to right: Hot
Lava No. 2 by Tadashi
Sato, Hanalei Bay by
John Kjargaard, Haole Koa –
Lanikai, 2001 by
Shuzo Uemoto, Sunrise
Koolau by Hon-Chew
Hee, Koa O Kaua‘i by
Robert Hamada, Makiki by
Allyn Bromley, Near
Amikopaia, Maunaloa, West
Moloka‘i, 1984 by
Philip Spalding III, Mauna
Kea by Toshiko
Takaezu
Gallery
photographs by Paul Kodama
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