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"Friday Afternoon in Kaunakakai"
A busy day in our charming little town!
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"Sunday Morning in Kaunakakai"
Our town settles down for a rest.
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Na Kupuna perform at Hotel Molokai
on Aloha Fridays
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Na Ohana Hoaloha entertain at Coffees of Hawaii
on Sunday afternoons
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Coconut Collectables donates to non-profit & charity
events that benefit the Molokai community.
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Molokai to
Oahu Canoe Race Giclees now available!
Click
here . . .
DAWN BREAKS
ON RACE DAY - Gallery Wrapped Giclee
Gallery Wrapped Giclees
have the image wrapped around the sides of the stretcher
bars.
Thus they do not require framing and are ready to
be hung as is.
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Artist's Tribute
to Hula Kahiko -
the Ancient Traditional
Hula

THE DOG DANCE
performed circa 1991 in Molokai
Performed at the first
Ka Hula Piko near Coconut Grove, this dance was performed
by a member
of legendary Kumu John Ka'imikaua's hula halau. The
artist, greatly inspired by the dance, studied hula
for many years
before she felt ready to complete the painting. Both
figures are the same dancer, shown in animation
as she bounds forward to the beat of the Hawaiian
Pahu Drum, practically shape-shifting into a canine.
In 2010, the artist had the privilege of being introduced
to the dancer who is still active in the halau.
The original painting is not for sale.
Click
here for frame-ready matted prints. . .
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