Volcano Art Center Featured Artists: 2D Paint & Print
Nelson Makua has been an artist and designer on the Big Island for over 40 years. Born and raised in […]
Read MoreMy primary medium is encaustics. I happened upon encaustics about 15 years ago when I became bored with waiting for […]
Read MoreClytie Mead has been painting in watercolor since she was a child. Her parents had an architectural rendering studio in […]
Read MoreBorn on the Day of the Dead in Houston, Texas, Jacob Medina is an artist of Mexican descent living on […]
Read MoreElizabeth Miller found her artistic voice by connecting with the primal forces and elemental forms of nature and an inner […]
Read MoreInternationally renown for her Award Winning Watercolour on Silk, Gwendolyn O’Connor’s Art is proudly exhibited in Public and Private Collections […]
Read MoreMy paintings are inspired by the beauty of Hawaiian flora and fauna. One of the benefits of living on Hawai`i […]
Read MoreHonolulu-born Harinani Orme is truly following her ancestral path. She was adopted in infancy and always felt she was Hawaiian […]
Read MoreVicki Penney-Rohner has lived in Hawai`i for 26 years and studied art in Europe, the U.S. mainland and Hawai`i. Her […]
Read MoreI have loved drawing and the idea of becoming an artist since I was a child growing up in Southern […]
Read MoreI make my home on the slope of Hualalai Mountain on a lovely five-acre coffee and macadamia nut farm in […]
Read MoreMarcia Ray, a fine art painter in the Islands since 1973, is known for her large scale murals. One of […]
Read MoreMargo Ray is a contemporary artist whose interdisciplinary practice includes collage, animation and installation. Her work explores print beyond the […]
Read MoreVivid colors, evoking the Hawaiian landscape or interpretive painting, depicting the inner landscape are two aspects of the artistic creations […]
Read MoreCatherine Robbins’ bold and evocative oil paintings of Hawaiʻi’s volcanoes and plants reflect her view of a multidimensional and interconnected […]
Read MoreBorn in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ginny Seng-Bush moved to Honolulu in 1971. She felt an affinity with the Volcano area from […]
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