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  2. Bob Flint - Wikipedia

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    Three ceramic murals in the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. The murals surround three drinking fountain areas and are sculpted and carved tile depicting Blue Ginger, Shell Ginger and Torch Ginger. A tile sculpture of a "kahili" (ceremonial standard marking the presence of a Hawaiian chief) installed at King Kekaulike High School.

  3. Hawaiian Potters Guild - Wikipedia

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    These classes were expanded about 1937 by Mrs. Nancy Andrew. In 1935 Wilder and Andrew opened the Hawaiian Potters Guild on Upper Manoa Road. [1] The business was purchased by Hugh and Lita Gantt in 1939 [2] and later sold to the US Military in 1942. [3] Its output was mostly functional and based upon plants found in Hawaii. [4]

  4. Isami Enomoto - Wikipedia

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    Enomoto was selected because the Ceramics Hawaii Studio was in the same neighborhood as the bank, making a local connection. He made five 6-foot tall murals that were 45 feet long when lined up depicting scenes of commerce, agriculture, transportation, and labor in Hawaii. The ceramic murals were mounted on plywood reinforced by steel channels. [1]

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  6. David Kuraoka - Wikipedia

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    Hanakapiʻai 3, cast, patinated bronze sculpture by David Kuraoka, 2003, Hawaii State Art Museum. David Kuraoka (born 1946) is an American ceramic artist. He was born in Lihue, Hawaii, grew up on the island of Kauai, Hawaii in Hanamaulu and Lihue, and graduated from Kauai High School in 1964. Kuraoka spent his formative years in Hanamaulu where ...

  7. Lahaina Cannery Mall - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina Cannery Mall is a shopping mall located in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. It is the island's only fully enclosed, air-conditioned mall, and encompasses 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2 ). It has more than 50 boutiques, restaurants and specialty shops.

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