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  2. Hawaiian Potters Guild - Wikipedia

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    The guild also produced purely decorative pieces, such as the platter in shape of taro leaf with guava branch (illustrated), which was made for the luxury retailer S. & G. Gump and Company. [ 5 ] The Hawaiian Potters Guild should not be confused with the Hawaii Potters' Guild , which was founded in 1967 and continues today.

  3. Elyse Pignolet - Wikipedia

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    The mural is some 10' high and more than 30' long, and features hand-made and hand-painted ceramic tiles which depict imagery from the history of San Pedro and the harbor area of Los Angeles, from the earliest days as a whaling outpost, to a Portuguese fishing village, a Japanese fishing village, a fish canning area, through Fort MacArthur in ...

  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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space - AOL

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    Here, Boozer covered the walls in Benjamin Moore's Harbor Haze and painted the trim surrounding the fireplace in a slightly darker hue. The simple move makes it feel unified with the framed ...

  7. Hawaiian art - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii visitor Joseph Henry Sharp's oil painting 'Blow Hole, Honolulu' Some of the first westerners to visit Hawaii were artists—both professional and amateur. Many of the explorers’ ships had professional artists to record their discoveries. These artists sketched and painted Hawaii’s people and landscapes using imported materials and ...