Hawaii - June 2010



























































































Karen Naber
"Reflections"
Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, HI
Watercolor, 8 x 10

Karen Naber
Front Street, Lahaina, Maui
Watercolor, 10 x 14

Damião Vieira
24x18cm Acrylic
Farrington Hwy, Waianae, Honolulu, Hawaii
Estados Unidos

Denise Clardy
66 Kamehameha Hwy
Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii
6x8 watercolor & ink

Yevgenia Watts
Cheeseburger in Paradise
ink and watercolor on Ampersand Aquabord 5x5"

Ruth Bodycott
"Jughandle Turnoff", Honolulu, HI
11" x 4 3/4" watercolor on 140# Arches

Albert Decker
"91 Ewa Beach Road"
4"x6" pencil on watercolor paper

Catherine Hale (Brussels)
Bishop Street, Honolulu

Rodica Voicu
Honolulu  8x10, Oil on masonite

Murilo S. Romeiro
Kalanianaole - Honululu
Pen Micron 08 on paper ( 8"x11")

Alissa Duke
Maui Arts and  Cultural Center
S Papa Ave Kahului Maui
Watercolour pencil

Murilo S. Romeiro
Honululu family
Gouache on paper 180 g/m2 ( 8"x11")

Anne C M Campbell
"Art School Mural - 12, S. Pauahi St, Honolulu, HI"
Oil on Gessoed Board - 12" x 12"

Lesley Spanos
Hau'ula, Hawaii

Nadine Grech

Margaret Bednar
Hawaiian Paradise
Watercolor

Lynn Babineau
Watercolor 5 x 7
40 N Kihei Rd, Maalaea, HI 96793

Renee Brennan
"Romy's Prawns & Shrimp"
11x14 Acrylic

Nancy Herman
508 Kulaiwi Drive
8" x 6", oil on canvas board

J. Lynn Peterson
Hawaii
Tractor in field
Watercolor/ink

Al Woodford
Honolulu
8 x 5 inches, watercolor

Jana Bouc

Phil Holt
Tropidal Rush
11x 14 Oil on canvas panel

Suzanne Queen
Yet Another Palm Tree
4070 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Napili-Honokowai, HI
9 in x 12 in watercolor

Rachel Parker
"Kamehameha Highway, Hawaii"
52 Kamehameha Highway, Kaaawa, HI

Carolyn Pappas
"Road to the Sea"
Colored pencil (10 x 8)

Janell Nishida
"Cliffs from Kahekili Highway"
Watercolor, 13x9

Lucia Fort
Honolulu, Hawaii
Oil on panel, 10 by 8”

Paula Reynolds 
"Coconut Palms"
11" x 14" pen and watercolor on tracing paper

Carrington Brown
view to the sea
94 Kamehamenui Rd, Kula, HI, United States
acrylic on canvas board , 8x10

Janell Nishida
"Kilauea Hale"
Acrylic on canvas, 8x8

Gina M Hall
Diamond Head road and Beach road crossing
watercolor, 11 X 15


Ruth Bodycott
"My Kind of Beach Day"
9 1/2" x 5" watercolor on 140# Arches

Charles Chew
89 Piliokahi Ave., Waianae, HI
11 x 14, Oil on canvas

Tim Ginnett
“Kahaluu Evening”
11 x 14 inches, watercolor

Suzanne Queen
Haleakala Volcano, Maui, Hawaii
9 in x 12 in watercolor

Aleada Siragusa
Kualoa Regional Park, Hawaii
Oil Painting  8" X 12"

Pam Van Londen
Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, Hawaii

Nancy Goldman

Carolee S. Clark
"Spring Formal"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas

Maria Hamilton
"Exploring the Beaches of Hawaii"
Oil on Canvas, 16 x 20

Nancy Goldman
Kamehameha Highway

Jeanne Kirby Bruneau
"Mountain Road"
Pastel on Wallis sanded paper, 8" x 11"

Jeanne Kirby Bruneau
"Fresh Opelu"
Pastel on Wallis sanded paper, 8" x 10"

Sylvia J Larsen
Watercolor 6x10
"Courtside Cafe"

Holly Herick
Hotel Moana, Waikiki Hawaii

Sheryl Chew
1410 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu, HI
16x8 oil on canvas

Nancie Johnson
"The Red Mailbox"
Kawowo Pl
Pupukea, HI, USA
Acrylic on canvas, 9x12

Linda Popple
Kaneohe, HI
5X7

Charlene Brown
Diamond Head Road, Honolulu

Deborah Rosier aka Debrosi
Bicyclist in front of the Bubba Gump restaurant
in Lahaina, Maui HI
Watercolor painting on 5"x7" watercolor paper

Nancie Johnson
Kanalani Pl
Pupukea, HI, USA
Acrylic on canvas, 9x12

Jan Werdin
Diamond Head Lighthouse: 3362 Diamond Head Rd

William Cook

Charles Chew
Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, HI
11 X 14 oil on board

-->Shanah Cole

Dianne Lanning
5X7 watercolor on 140lb Strathmore paper
with a combination of Lukas and
Winsor & Newton Artist colors.

Linda Cheek
"Is that the Pacific?"
6x8 O/P

Carolee S. Clark
"Top of the Heap"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas

William Cook

Sketch Gurl
State Highway 30, Lahaina, HI, United States
Watercolor on paper

Karen Naber
675 Wharf St., Lahaina, Maui
Watercolor 8 X 10

Savvy's Child


Byannick
Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, HI
Gouache 12x9"

Chris Jones, CA
The Kawaiaha'o Church in Honolulu
Prisma Colors and Watercolor

Cathy Holtom
Surf n' Sea
Kamehameha Highway Haleiwa
coloured pencil

J.Lynn Peterson
Shuttle
2028 Kalia Road - Hawaii
watercolor/ink

J.Lynn Peterson
Hawaii
watercolor/ink

Charlotte Tanner

Gwen Gordon
"Surfin' Hawaii"
watercolor and is 11" x 6"

Rebecca Wang
"Catching the Wave"
Wawamalu Beach Park at Oahu
Oil on 10"x12" canvas


Janell Nishida
"Diamond Head Bougies"
8.5 x 11 and is watercolor

Carolee S. Clark
"Fantasy Island"
12" x 9", acrylic on canvas

Justine Valla
47 Kamehameha Highway, Hawaii
Watercolor on Canson paper
7 x 10 1/2 inches

Scott Wilson
'I see the light' - Diamond Head
0.4mm black fibre pen, Tombow Dual brush tip pens with waterbrush

Gemma

Prabha Narayanan
6810 Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Schmincke Watercolor on Montval Aquarelle Paper
13 x 10 inches

Jean Nelson
"Lining the Shore"
9"x6" acrylic on Linen

Horst Hittenberger
8 by 10 oil Painting
Lahaina, on Front street, the Sunrise Cafe

Lin Corker

 Bill Guffey
"Utilitarian" 
1962 Dudoit Ln, Honolulu, HI
16" x 20", oil on linen

Our June Paintout is
Hawaii.

Open for participation from
June 1st till June 30th.


View Larger Map

You'll find an interactive map of Hawaii above, though you can't access the little yellow pegman from that map. Use the link below it "View Larger Map", and the map will appear on your monitor; drag the little Yellow Man onto the map, let go while he's over a blue area, and start exploring. Find an interesting subject/area. Change it all you want. Or paint it straight up as you see it. Instructions are in the sidebar to the right. Any questions, ask 'em in the comments or email me directly.

There's lots to explore in Hawaii. Beaches (of course), urban scenes, farm scenes, beautiful vistas, etc. Currently only two of the islands have Street View available. So wander around those two all you like and find that perfect spot.

IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING...

It is necessary to stress the importance of a couple of rules. One is the image size issue. It states in the rules in the right sidebar on this blog that the image has to be at a resolution of 72 and no larger than 1000 pixels on the widest side. Submissions not following the rules will not be posted.

Also, each artist must now include the URL of the location that the artwork is based upon. To find the URL is easy. In the maps mode, while looking at your scene you have chosen, click the "LINK" button at the top right of the screen, you will see two options that open for you, CHOOSE THE TOP ONE, "Paste link in email or IM". With that link highlighted simply copy it and paste into your email with your submission. (How do you not lose your location? Click "SEND" with your view up and email it to yourself.) Remember, these buttons are found at the top right of the map, in the light blue bar.



So there you go. Should be extremely easy. If your submission doesn't show up on the blog, please check the list near the top in the sidebar entitled, "Don't see your submission? This could be the reason..." Thanks.

Thanks again to Google, as they have given their permission for artists to use Street View as a reference for paintings that can then be sold without fear of copyright infringement.

And thank you, artists, for participating.

Remember, participation is open to all levels of artistic ability.

NOW LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!

7 comments:

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

This is such great fun. I spent the entire day in San Fransisco a few months back. We'll see where I end up with this one!
Thanks Bill.

Anonymous said...

Bill, wonderful painting "1962 Dudoit Ln"! Thank you for hosting this super blog.

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

Wow! What a cool concept! I may have to give this a try...thanks!

nadine grech said...

this is a wonderful idea!! hawaii here i come!!!

Sheryl said...

Two days left in June, but I wanted to say that I just love all the entries. Thanks to everyone, and especially Bill, for making June a great month!

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Lindsey Bell said...

Living in Hawaii has reminded us that the city can sometimes be hectic. There is so much going on, all the time, it's easy to overlook the wonderful scenes unfolding all around you.
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