Friday, November 25, 2005

"DNA"


"DNA" approx 25x30 Reversed plexi painting done with acrylic, car paint, photos, magazine tear outs, gold liner and glow in the dark paint.

Major fun! The DNA glows in the dark... because in the end, when all it said and done with you... there is still your DNA. I did this painting for my sister and her husband. It was also in a Art Kauai a juried show before I shipped it on to them.

I plan on doing more with plexi this coming year.. more sculptural work... you will just have to wait and see!

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

"Kahiko" hula sculpture/taking orders




This is a 'work in progress', she stand approx. 15 inches tall. She looks a lot bigger doesn't she?! She will be cast in bronze.

I am taking orders if you are interested in owning one for yourself. The cost will be approx. $4,500. w/o the stand. Contact me at kathy@kathysart.com subject:sculpture

Monday, November 21, 2005

"Jackie Hashimoto"


"Jackie Hashimoto" 24x18 (I think) oil on canvas

Oh what can I say about Jackie Hashimoto? Where do I begin? He blessed me sooo much!

I worked with Carol Yotsuda, Executive Director of Garden Isle Arts Council, Kauai, HI as President under this great woman. I headed up a "Portrait Challenge" one year with her guidance. Carol put a tremendous amount into this show as well. There were three people who had passed that year who family and friends wanted to honor at that show, Jackie Hashimoto being one of them. I contacted his widow telling her I would like to do a portrait of Jackie for the show, I would give it to them at n/c after the show had ended. I did not know him but felt led to do this non the less. I asked her if she could lend me some photos and tell me some things about him.
Jackie was a fisherman. He had a canoe that he would take out in the bay and he would also use his throw net along the coral reefs. He kept his pick up full of things to use to help people should they ever need him. He was a kind and thoughtful man. He died of cancer.
When I started painting him I could feel him. I painted his image and spirit over a 3 day period, crying the whole time. I cried because of the blessings he gave to me with every stroke I made onto my canvas. I cried because he moved me.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

"Shari's Hideaway"


"Shari's Hideaway" 6 feet x 5 feet oil on canvas.
commissioned work

This painting contains all the special flowers that felt unique to my client. They also chose to have bamboo and a little pond inserted. "Shari's Hideaway" is a result of what they told me they would like to see and what I envisioned from their desires.