Luahinewai Pond



Date: 6/24/2010

Location: Kiholo

Size: 12" x 16"

Medium: Oil on stretched canvas

Artist's Comments: Since moving to Waikoloa, Kiholo Bay quickly became our favorite beach. The shoreline is lined with gnarled kiawe trees for shade, a beautiful black sand / pebble beach, gentle waves, consistant winds to keep flies at bay and a wonderful cold water plunge to freshen us up after a long hot day at the beach. A small grouping of palm trees surround a lonesome house on the southern point of the bay and, I had heard rumors of a wonderful fresh water spring. I had also heard stories of visitors being rudly chased away by the homeowner and his guests claiming the pond is on private property. Over all these years, I never ventured to discover this pond until one lazy day I was in the mood for some adventure! With paint gear in hand, I hiked across the lava field along carefully placed smooth boulders which created a shoreline path. Upon arriving to a private black sand cove I took a small sandy path up toward the home and into the palm grove. The palm trees surround a large pond which is truly breathtaking! Deep in the center of this fresh water oasis is a patch of sand that glows blue thru the green body of water. This glow is captivating and I quickly decided this would be focus of my painting. I expertly set up my easel being careful to avoid fruit-laddened coconut trees - a few of these rouge nuts had already dropped and littered the sand nearby. Although I knew I was technically trespassing; I could not restrain myself from capturing this wondeful scene on canvas. After about two hours of painting a houseguest did arrive and politely advised me I was on private property and asked me to leave. At least I had made great progress and I provided her with my name and phone number in hopes the owner could contact me so I could gain permission to return once again to this secret pond called Luahinewai.

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Lunch at the Beach


Date: 6/11/2010

Location: Pine Trees

Size: 30" x 8"

Medium: Oil on stretched canvas

Artist's Comments: One of the great things about Kailua-Kona is its proximity to the shoreline. There is really no excuse for eating your lunch inside a restaurant! The Pine Trees shoreline is expansive and very easy to get to. All that is needed is some take-away lunch (Taco Del Mar is my favorite), a hammock and perhaps a towel to dry off after a dip in the sea. On a wonderful Friday a few weeks ago, my sister, myself and my mom decided to enjoy a lunch-on-the-beach together. I had not planned on painting at this location but, quickly decided to capture the heliotrope trees that endlessly dot the shoreline. These beach trees not only provide shelter from the sun but also have a wonderful way of framing my composition. I particularly enjoy how the ocean view is visible through little "pockets" created between the lush foliage. On a side note, I do wonder why this beach is called "pine trees" as ever since I've lived here, there were no pine trees to be found! I'll have to ask an old-timer what the scoop is behind the beach's namesake.

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