Artists We Admire
Artists That Capture The Spirit of the Hula
Kim Taylor Reece Photography
Photographer Kim Taylor Reece: http://www.kimtaylorreece.com/originals.htm
Kim Taylor Reece has devoted his photography to the ancient Hawaiian celebration of Hula. He now has a complete line of Hawaiian Hula statues in a variety of finishes. He has been honored and has received 15 Pele Awards, Print Magazine Awards, Kahili Awards, Travel Journalism Awards, and National Community Service Awards. Kim was born in Long Beach, California and has been studying the Hula Kahiko for over 25 years.
Himani Smeaton Photography
Photographer Himani Smeaton: http://www.himaniphoto.com/
Himani was born in Europe but has lived in various parts of the world. Her Hawaiian Art Photography has been widely published.
Himani was born in Europe but has lived in various parts of the world. Her Hawaiian Art Photography has been widely published.
Eddie Y. Sand Art
Sand Artist Eddie Y: http://archives.starbulletin.com/2001/04/27/features/story3.html
Big Island-based artist Eddie Y resides on a 20-acre Hamakua Coast property in Laupahoehoe, HI. He was born in Tokyo, Japan and graduated with a Fine-Arts degree from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.
Big Island-based artist Eddie Y resides on a 20-acre Hamakua Coast property in Laupahoehoe, HI. He was born in Tokyo, Japan and graduated with a Fine-Arts degree from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.
Ruth Elayne Kongaika Photography
Photographer Ruth Elayne Kongaika: http://hawaiianart.ning.com/
Freelance artist and writer living in Laie, Hawaii. Graduate with Bachelor's degree in 2-Dimensional Art. Ruth works with various medias that include drawing, watercolor, oil painting, pastels, and photography.
Freelance artist and writer living in Laie, Hawaii. Graduate with Bachelor's degree in 2-Dimensional Art. Ruth works with various medias that include drawing, watercolor, oil painting, pastels, and photography.