| Canoe Club Back Door Acrylic 9 x 12 |
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
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Sunday, June 8, 2025
| Koa’e Kea playing in the Updrafts acrylic 12 x 16 on gesso board $500 |
Oops - stay tuned - started working on it again, so it will change!
Koa'e Kea, or White Tailed Tropic birds, nest in the walls of Kilauea Caldera and play in the updrafts altogether too near active eruptions for my comfort! What a magnificent mysterious connection they have. It was my privilege to photograph them playing there and so to be able to share them in my painting. This is Episode 22, an earlier and more sedate display shortly before the dramatically tall and energetic episodes 23 and 24 that followed in June of 2025.
The white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus), also known as the Koaʻe Kea in Hawaiian, is considered indigenous to Hawaiʻi. This means the bird naturally occurs in Hawaiʻi and was not introduced by humans. White-tailed tropicbirds are found in a broad range of tropical and subtropical regions. The subspecies Phaethon lepturus dorothea breeds in Hawaiʻi.
Monday, April 7, 2025
Monday, March 24, 2025
Tiny Pictures
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Sunday, November 10, 2024
| Walking at Paniau Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped Canvas 12 x 16 $440 |
At the end of the road at Puako is a shoreline access area. The ocean is directly behind us as we look back towards the road. When I was a small child in the early 1950s, a house very near this spot belonged to friends and I remember spending the night with them and seeing the tide-pools for the very first time, glowing in the early morning light. Someday perhaps I will paint that recollection! Also in those days there was no television reception in Waimea, but you could watch TV down in Puako, so that memory emerges in this spot as well. Note the Hawaiian quilts hanging to dry in the background. The houses have all changed since those days, so there is no real accuracy here, but I do remember amazing quilts.
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Thursday, November 7, 2024
| Old Airport Garden Acrylic on watercolor paper adhered to hardboard 9 x 12 Sold I enjoyed painting this on location and meeting some of the hard working people that make these beautiful gardens. The place is bursting with life, so look for the dog and his person, the cat, and the mongoose. I have mixed feelings about all the animals here - much as I love each of them, there are practical reasons not to feed cats in our environment - they eat a remarkable number of birds even when they are fed, and they carry diseases to some of our native animals. I enjoyed learning about the Golden Arrow Plumeria. What an interesting variety! janewtaylor@icloud.com |
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