KD/“Kaha ka ‘Io me na Makani” (The Hawk soars with the Winds) Hilton Hawaiian Village, Gracefully striding the edge of a waterfall, these three, twice life size figures in bronze are dancing hula kahiko, the ancient style of Hawaiian dance. The two female dancers, the spirits of the wind, represent the dance and chant of Hawaiian hula. Together they are the winds that uplift the mighty ‘Io , the Hawaiian Hawk, the central male dancer, who represents the spirit of Hawai’i poised to take flight. These images pay tribute to the importance of dance, chant and song in the rebirth and growth of Hawaiian culture. Together they celebrate the power of the hula connecting us with the spirit of the land, the Aina that is Hawaii. Commissioned by Hilton Hawaiian Village Completed May, 2001
Hilton Hawaiian Village, twice life size bronze sculpture
Hilton Hawaiian Village, twice life size bronze sculpture
Hilton Hawaiian Village, twice life size bronze sculpture
Wood Sculpture
72” x 34” x 24” fountain in bronze and cast stone Ma ka Lihi is a dramatic expression of a world in danger. Earth has found itself on the edge of a precipice gripped by the handoff. Man who himself is caught between extremes of hig own making. We are a bipolar species where we have inherited a mindset that sees the bounty of the Earth as booty for our benefit. We play with it as if it were a game and on closer inspection, the globe is, in actuality, a basketball. At the shoulder, the arm transforms into the wing of an eagle in flight representing that aspect of mankind that realizes the danger at hand and which strives to uplift the Earth from this ecological dilemma. We see both sides of our relationship to nature and are asked to choose. It is a snapshot of Man’s relationship to Planet Earth in the 21st century. Limited edition of 12 Ma ka Lihi is a dramatic expression of a world in danger. Earth has found itself on the edge of a precipice gripped by the handoff. Man who himself is caught between extremes of hig own making. We are a bipolar species where we have inherited a mindset that sees the bounty of the Earth as booty for our benefit. We play with it as if it were a game and on closer inspection, the globe is, in actuality, a basketball. At the shoulder, the arm transforms into the wing of an eagle in flight representing that aspect of mankind that realizes the danger at hand and which strives to uplift the Earth from this ecological dilemma. We see both sides of our relationship to nature and are asked to choose. It is a snapshot of Man’s relationship to Planet Earth in the 21st century. Limited edition of 12
18 Ft. Bronze and Sterling Sculpture with Italian Mosaic Base, for the Mililani Town Center, Oahu island
18 Ft. Bronze and Sterling Sculpture with Italian Mosaic Base, for the Mililani Town Center, Oahu island
18 Ft. Bronze and Sterling Sculpture with "Italian Mosaic Glass Base", for the Mililani Town Center, Oahu island
Garden Hotel, Xyiing, China 84ft. x 17ft. at Night
Painting on Fabric Mobile
Photograph on Fabric Mobile
Photograph on Fabric Mobile
Photograph on Acrylic Panel motif
Photograph on Acrylic fan motif
Photograph on Fabric
Photograph on Acrylic Panel motif
"Alta Bates Hosp., Berkeley CA.
Iridescent Acrylic Panel Installation
Iridescent Acrylic Panel Installation
Photograph and Acrylic Sculpture
Photograph on Acrylic fan motif
Acrylic and Mixed Media
Kiln Formed Glass, on Maui
Kiln Formed Glass, on Maui
Kiln Formed Glass, on Maui Hawaii
Kiln Formed Glass, on Maui
Aina … the sculpture hewn from granite the color of polished warm sand. It is a cycle of the elements of Earth, Air, Fire and Water, those very elements that continuously shape all that surrounds us. Inspired by the classic Hawaiian ring poi pounder, pohaku ku’i ai puka, this monumental ten ton arch floats on the surging waters that erupt around its three ton, black and red granite bowl or papa ku’iai and cascade down the lava rock he’eau that surrounds it. Cutting across the top of the ring is the carved profile of the islands surrounded by a moat of water that spills on either side down the roughly textured channels that flair to its base reminding us of Hawaii’s many stunning waterfalls. Within the center of the arch which defines the element of Air there is a central flowing well of Water that overflows on either side in textured flaring channels into the bowl. Emerging from the center of this well and framed by the arch of granite burns the element of Fire. Commissioned by the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki, Hawai’i Completed in December, 2008
Radiant Pine forested from Sustainable-Sources
Stiches celebrated a uniquely beautifier form of Hawaiian lava called pahoehoe. 3 demential interpretation of a photo. The texture and way the glowing red undercurrents also speak to the occasions where pahoehoe forms a ropey crust but remains liquid underneath the surface.
Radiant Pine forested from Sustainable-Sources
Radiant Pine forested from Sustainable-Sources
Radiant Pine from Sustainable-Sources
DM "Aquamarine & Dream". Radiant Pine from Sustainable Sources
9" X 22" X 1.5", SAND SCRAWL is a wood sculpture that celebrates The Master Artisan's ever-changing sand-sculpture scrawled into the beaches of the world. The simple yet gorgeous textures and forms carved into this endless sand-canvas are some of the most wondrous sights on the planet. Of course, The Master Artisan uses water and wind to shape and smooth the infinite grains in a continual dance of creative beauty. Even the occasional starfish and sand dollar play into His artwork, interacting with the forms in a sublime act of beauty-making. As a merely human artist, I'm joyfully humbled by the profound brilliance of The Master Artisan's technique and results. To honor Him, I choose wood with a grain pattern that mirrors the undulating contours of sculpted sand. Then, I use various carving and sanding techniques to shape the wood, taking care to account for its interplay with the sea creatures that I've placed in the composition. What He does in a moment takes me much, much longer. Still, I hope that you appreciate the result and celebrate the original that inspired it.Radiant Pine forested from Sustainable-Sources
This joyful piece was inspired by one of my favorite delights - wading in clear coastal water while surrounded by flashing schools of little bay anchovies. To me, those moments are magical. They make me feel like a kid - full of wonder and amazement. It makes me feel like l'm part of one of God's live art performances. In this piece, I carefully sculpted each fish and arranged them in a way that hints at their schooling artistry. When I saw the completed sculpture for the first time, I felt a hint of the childlike joy I feel when I'm wading. I invite you to come in and experience this beauty with me.