Kailua Village Artists Gallery is featuring the works of nine guest artists from the Big Island during September.
Kailua Village Artists Gallery is featuring the works of nine guest artists from the Big Island during September.
Frank Andrews creates welded copper petroglyph images inspired from petroglyphs found throughout the Hawaiian islands.
Rachel Baker works with fused glass, shaping it into plates, coasters, jewelry, wine stoppers and accessory pieces in bright colors featuring marine life images.
Hugh Jenkins and Stephanie Ross are partner glassblowers and together create their intricate glass spheres.
Brad Lewis is an internationally published and recognized photographer with an impressive portfolio of volcano photography taken over the past 30 years.
Parker and Debbie Nicholson collaborate in their wood turning of native wood found on the island and turn it into bowls, vases, clocks and pens.
Bill Twibell, known as the “Fish Print Guy” specializes in the ancient art of gyotaku. He paints various fish caught of all sizes and then presses rice paper onto the fish to create limited prints.
Syd Vierra, a wood turner, exhibits his unique style in his bowls, vessels, and plates created out of native wood intricately shaped and some accented with dyes.
The Kailua Village Artists Gallery is located at the Kona Marketplace in Kailua-Kona. The gallery is open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Info: 329-6653.