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Within the Hawaii series, 20 of these drawings are preliminary sketches and 20 are paintings. [47] Of those 20 paintings, there are eleven of flowers, seven showing Hawaii landscapes, and two depicting cultural artifacts. [48]
Strand was particularly influential in her development of cropped, close-up images. She received unprecedented acceptance as a female artist from the fine art world due to her powerful graphic images. [6] Depictions of small flowers that fill the canvas suggest the immensity of nature and encourage viewers to looks at flowers differently. [2]
Public collections of Hawaiian art may be found at the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Bishop Museum (Honolulu), the Hawaii State Art Museum and the University of Göttingen in Germany. In 1967, Hawaii became the first state in the nation to implement a Percent for Art law. The Art in State Buildings Law established the Art in Public Places Program ...
Thomas is among the foremost painters of Hawaii. [3]: 46–51 His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in over 200 solo and group exhibitions in museums, universities and art galleries [4] including one man shows at the Alan Gallery (Charles Alan formerly assisted Edith Halpert at the Downtown Gallery), New York (1958-1961); Paul Kantor Gallery, Beverly Hills, California ...
Jean Charlot (1898–1979), French-born American painter, illustrator; Nicholas Chevalier (1828–1902), Russian-born painter; Patrick Ching (born c. 1963), conservationist and wildlife artist, ornithological illustrator, and children's book author
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In Hawaii, Sinclair produced her most notable work Indigenous flowers of the Hawaiian islands. [7] [8] This was the first book published with colour images of Hawaiian flowering plants. [9] After her marriage, Sinclair lived with her husband in Kiekie on the island of Nii'hau and later in Makaweli on the island of Kauai. [10]