Kaloko #3 Original Acrylic on Arches Watercolor Paper 10 x 14 $375 email the artist janewtaylor@icloud.com |
Begun en plein air, this continues a sequence of paintings of the Kaloko Fish Ponds.
JANE WORD TAYLOR ART: There is a sense of timeless balance between the essence of place and its various iterations. I love the interaction of the abstract shapes with the sometimes whimsical details of the moment. Paintings displayed chronologically - click to enlarge. Some art is available: email janewtaylor@icloud.com or go to www.janewordtaylor.com
South From Pu'ukohola acrylic 12 x 16 on gallery wrap $440 janewtaylor@icloud.com |
Kikaua Storm with whales Acrylic 8 x 10 available $250 janewtaylor@icloud.com |
Good Buddies at kaloko Fishpond 12 x 16 Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped canvas Sold |
Pukalani Back Door Acrylic 12 x 16 Available at Gallery of Great Things in Waimea |
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Kohala Mountains Sunlit Moment Acrylic on Gallery Wrap 18 x 24 Original available at Gallery of Great Things in Waimea on the Big Island of Hawaii Giclee prints available at janewordtaylor.com I walk past this view several times a week. It is often hidden behind fog or clouds - the startling clarity of this moment caused an immediate rush home for canvas and paints. Having lived at the base of the Kohala Mountains for most of my 73 years, and explored them on foot and on horseback, as well as by flying over them more than once, I feel a deep connection to these rolling hills, sweet smelling pastures, and deep, mysterious rain forests. I was fortunate to grow up in a different era - nobody stopped me from walking or riding my horse in those hills or swimming in the streams. I now know my understanding was only of a transitory moment in the history of this amazing and multi-layered place. |
Maiapilo Comes Back Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped canvas 12 x 16 inches $500 See it on Jane's Website - prints also available Acrylic on .5 inch gallery wrapped canvas, 12 x 16, this was painted en plein air at Old Airport in Kona, looking away from the ocean. The introduced fountain grass and Haole Koa dominate the landscape, along with a few Kiawe trees, and of course the much loved but also introduced beach heliotrope. The Maiapilo, which I photographed at the nearby national park in a similar habitat, has not yet returned to this area. Hence the picture is to some degree, wishful thinking, but it certainly could grow here. The birds are also introduced - the charming grey francolin were brought in along with practically everything else you see in this picture. |
Kona Nightingale Acrylic and ink on Arches Watercolor Paper 10 x 14 Original $350 Giclee available at https://www.janewordtaylor.com/carousel.php |