I named this painting "Love" because the pose of the two dancers is certainly showing affection. Every dance tells a story and this one is telling me the story of two lovers. "Love" This giclee print is signed by the artist and is printed with archival inks on radiant white watercolor paper. It is a reproduction of an original acrylic painting and comes packed in a clear sleeve with a backing board (unframed). The print comes with a white border so you can easily attach a mat, but if you would like me to trim the print to the exact size without a border, please indicate in the notes to seller. Colors may vary slightly from monitor to monitor. The item will ship via USPS First Class anywhere in the world. A shipping upgrade to Priority Mail is also available for an additional fee. Aloha from Kauai, Marionette
The second of my two new additions to the Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses series. Laka is the Hawaiian goddess of forest, plenty, song, and dance - namely the hula. The name "Laka" means gentle, docile, attracted to, and to attract, and thus she is also considered to be the goddess of love. Printed with an Epson Stylus R1800 printer on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. Each print is packaged in a clear bag with backing board and shipped to you in a stiff envelope. The actual image is 8"x17" on 13"x19"paper. Oh, and it is signed by me! Thanks for stopping by!
Nearly half a billion packs of Hula Hoops are eaten in the UK every year, making it one of the country’s most iconic and best-loved snack brands.Known for its mega crunch, delicious flavours and unique ability to fit on fingers, Hula Hoops was first launched in 1973. Since then it has continued to evolve and spread mischievous fun across the nation. As well as Original Hula Hoops, you can also now buy Big Hoops for bigger crunch; light and crispy Hula Hoops Puft and Flavarings for big bursts of flavour.But they don’t just taste great… with Hoops on your fingers, no-one can interrupt your Hula Hoops break! If anyone tries, just say: “Sorry, I’ve got my hands full!” These are bigger than standard sized Hula Hoops! Ingredients For allergens please see ingredients listed in bold. Potato (Dried Potato & Potato Starch), Sunflower Oil (26%), Barbecue Beef Flavour [Rice Flour, Salt, Dried Yeast Extract, Sweet Whey Powder (Milk), Dried Onion, Potassium Chloride, Sugar, Natural Flavouring, Dried Tomato, Maltodextrin, Colour: Paprika Extract], Natural Flavouring (contains Potassium Chloride, Dried Yeast Extract, Salt, Maltodextrin, Dried Onion), Salt Giant Bradley's Online Sweet Shop has plenty of quality traditional sweets and retro sweets which are presented to you in a variety of sweet boxes, sweet jars and sweet hampers for you to enjoy.
“This piece was inspired by the love of lei-giving in the Hawaiian culture.” ~ Kris Goto A beautifully detailed portrayal of a woman in a hula pose adorned with flowers, printed on William Turner paper by popular Hawaii artist Kris Goto. This edition is limited to only 25 prints. Limited Edition, signed and numbered prints (qty 25) Giclée print on premium Hahnemuhle William Turner cotton rag Watercolor Paper Long-lasting print with pigment inks and acid-free archival paper Print dimensions 20" High x 16" Wide with hand deckled edges Wood frame optional Being born and raised in the countryside of Japan, Hawaii-based artist Kris Goto developed an early fascination with the Japanese art form manga, especially the works of artists Hayao Miyazaki, Yuu Watase, Ai Yazawa and Osamu Tezuka. Moving to Hong Kong at the age of nine then spending two years of high school in New Zealand, Kris discovered worlds outside of manga, particularly inspired by the imaginative and intricate art of Maori tattoos which shines through in her detailed monochromatic penwork. Kris moved to Hawaii in 2006, caught her first wave on a surfboard in 2009 and has been making marks in the surf art world ever since. Find her work displayed at multiple hotels in Waikiki and Chinatown.
A hula halau (school) "Dancing at Volcano". Part of the hula dedication is to Pele and her sister Laka. So often hula Halau visit the volcano to pay tribute to these deity before a performance. This drawing was done In a stylized block print style to mimic old style images. These Giclee' prints have an off-white background that creates an antique feel to the image. Created by artist Linda Oszajca, a long time resident of Hawaii, and a hula dancer herself. Linda studied both ancient and modern hula with some of the most well-known Kumu hula (teachers) in Hawaii. Ms. Oszajca's art reflects her knowledge of hula through the accurate depiction of costume and movements. This is a quality archival print from the artist's original art. This is not an average print, but a beautiful reproduction of an original artwork. printed on archival paper with epson SureColor P900 printer by the artist. This printer produces brilliant colors and deep blacks with its 10 premium high-definition inks. UltraChrome PRO10 ink creates prints that have WIR display permanence ratings of up to 200 years for color and 400 years for black-and-white. Each print is signed by the artist. Image may be slightly cropped to allow for different paper sizes. Measurements given are for paper size, art will be slightly smaller to allow for framing. Message me with any questions or for custom sizes! A great gift for someone who has an emotional connection to Hawaii or to enhance a tropical decor.
The second of my two new additions to the Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses series. Laka is the Hawaiian goddess of forest, plenty, song, and dance - namely the hula. The name "Laka" means gentle, docile, attracted to, and to attract, and thus she is also considered to be the goddess of love. Printed with an Epson Stylus R1800 printer on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. Each print is packaged in a clear bag with backing board and shipped to you in a stiff envelope. The actual image is 8"x17" on 13"x19"paper. Oh, and it is signed by me! Thanks for stopping by!
It is believed that the traditional hula, Kahiko, has been part of the Hawaiian culture since ancient times. Today it is much more common to see the contemporary hula known as ‘Auana. King David Kalakaua, revered as the Merrie Monarch, had a profound love and appreciation for the hula dance. He said, “Hula is the language of the heart, and, therefore, the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” Everything that one does when hula dancing means something. The face, the hands, the feet, and the hips all look or move a certain way, each playing a part of the larger story5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON UNISEX T-SHIRT Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric Men's fit Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder Set-in sleeves Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
God created us to worship Him. He also gave us the gift of the beautiful hula... not just as a performance, but rather as a unique expression of worship in which we praise and glorify our Heavenly Father. Because the hula crosses all language and cultural barriers, it gives us the platform to freely share the Good News of Jesus Christ and to bring a message of hope to all we encounter.
Do these things before you die.
A vintage image inspired by visiting the iconic Kodak Hula Show in Waikiki many years ago. Created to represent an image from old Hawaii recalling the days of lei sellers, boat days and simpler times in the Hawaiian islands. The performers were usually experienced entertainers, dancers and respected musicians. This free show highlighted the best qualities of the hapa-haole hula of the day and was wonderful entertainment! This print is 8.5 x 11, printed with archival inks on premium quality paper and signed by the artist. this makes a great gift for anyone who loves Hawaii and the art of hula. Makes a great hostess gift for someone who has loved the islands.
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Hawaiian Hula...expressed in traditional pantomime set to graceful music the ever-present friendliness of the Islands. Mailed from Hawaii to Ruth & Kenny Korn of New Carlisle, Indiana on February 27, 1972: I can't believe it yet. I feel as if I'm reading a book of Hawaii and I'm the star. All is fabulous. Perfect flight on 747. Champagne all the way. Have fallen in love all over again. You must come here someday. Aloha Eva Feb. 22 Ray Helbig's Hawaiian Service Mirro-Krome by H.S. Crocker CAPA-019730
A framable Hawaiian Saying, in this case the Greeting of Aloha. Aloha has many meanings and to island residents it is a powerful word, filled with love and caring. It is not given lightly. when I say Aloha to someone it could mean, hello, Goodbye, love, deep caring . . . but more likely a blessing to someone we care deeply about. this is a wonderful piece of art to display framed near your door or as a gift to someone who loves all things Hawaiian. This is an archival print and is printed on premium quality paper, which is designed to last at least 100 years without fading with reasonable care. Each print is signed by the artist. Linda Oszajca is a well-known Hawaii artist who has studied both ancient and modern hula for many years. Her inspiration comes from the many years of hula performances in Hawaii and the desire to share the spirit of Hawai'i.
These lovely hula dancers are getting ready to perform their mele on the island of Kauai at a small family style luau. Their excitement is building up, and they can't wait to go on stage and surprise their aunties and uncles. "The Hula Dancers" This giclee print is signed by the artist and is printed with archival inks on radiant white watercolor paper. It is a reproduction of an original acrylic painting and comes packed in a clear sleeve with a backing board (unframed). The print comes with a white border so you can easily attach a mat, but if you would like me to trim the print to the exact size without a border, please indicate in the notes to seller. Colors may vary slightly from monitor to monitor. The item will ship via USPS First Class anywhere in the world. A shipping upgrade to Priority Mail is also available for an additional fee. Aloha from Kauai, Marionette
Though it may appear as such, these dancers are not performing to the soundtrack of Build Me Up Buttercup. Tahitian kahiko hula performances are exceptionally dynamic. This halau can also be seen here. Best viewed large.
France Nuyen's mother was French, and her father was Vietnamese. She speaks French and English, but no Asian languages. She was discovered by a Life magazine photographer in 1955. She appeared in the stage production of The World of Suzie Wong in 1958. She went on to develop a second career as a clinical psychologist. Her film work includes South Pacific (1958), In Love and War (1958), A Girl Named Tamiko (1962), and the really awful The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961). She appeared on four episodes of the 1966 television series I Spy and was married to I Spy star Robert Culp for a few years. She has worked on numerous TV shows, including Knot's Landing, Fantasy Island, and St. Elsewhere. Recently she appeared in The Joy Luck Club (1993), The Battle of Shaker Heights (2003), and The American Standards (2007).
The Ten Commandments of love To put into practice to live a beautiful life of couples love It's willing to live with another person, not to change it. It's understanding that days are lost and other...
These three hula dancers are using a traditional instrument called Kala'au. These are wooden sticks used to keep time to the music and to help describe the dance. Printed from an original mixed-media watercolor/pencil drawing. Showing the movement of the dancers against the backdrop of the ocean front on O'ahu. Created by artist Linda Oszajca, a former resident of Hawaii, and a hula dancer herself. Linda studied both ancient and modern hula with some of the most well-known Kumu hula (teachers) in Hawaii. Ms. Oszajca's art reflects her knowledge of hula through the accurate depiction of costume and movements. This is a quality archival print from the artist's original art. This is not an average print, but a beautiful reproduction of an original artwork. printed on archival paper with epson SureColor P900 printer by the artist. This printer produces brilliant colors and deep blacks with its 10 premium high-definition inks. UltraChrome PRO10 ink creates prints that have WIR display permanence ratings of up to 200 years for color and 400 years for black-and-white. Each print is signed by the artist. Image may be slightly cropped to allow for different paper sizes. Measurements given are for paper size, art will be slightly smaller to allow for framing. Message me with any questions or for custom sizes! A great gift for someone who has an emotional connection to Hawaii, loves hula or to enhance a tropical decor.
Depicting the rich tradition of Polynesian dance, it is joy to learn about the multitude of specific movements, meanings, and costume to create each original piece of art in this series of hula dancers. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104%
Style: Bumper Sticker Entertain the cars sitting behind you in traffic with a custom bumper sticker. Make your car a reflection of you and your personality, show off your particular politics, or brag about your honor roll child! Get your point across with this quality bumper sticker that will outlast heavy rain, intense sunlight, and the most severe of traffic jams. Dimensions: 3"l x 11"w Made from durable vinyl with a strong adhesive back that will hold up under the most severe of conditions 100% weatherproof Printed with water-resistant ink that won’t fade or run
Hawaiian Traditions Elopement
See some of the Hawaiian wedding traditions that you can experience in our intimate beach weddings. Leis, Hula, Torch Bearing, Canoes, and more!
Hula Holoku Before The Dance Kapi’olani Defying Pele Father Damien’s Arrival At Kalaupapa, Molokai On The Lanai Waimea Jacaranda The Navigator Captain Cook’s Expedition Entering K…
In Hawaiʻi, a maile lei bestows honor and respect, it is often reserved for special occasions. Maile grows as a vine with small fragrant leaves, it is associated with Laka, the goddess of Hula. Original Size: 8" x 10"
Do these things before you die.
The second of my two new additions to the Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses series. Laka is the Hawaiian goddess of forest, plenty, song, and dance - namely the hula. The name "Laka" means gentle, docile, attracted to, and to attract, and thus she is also considered to be the goddess of love. Printed with an Epson Stylus R1800 printer on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. Each print is packaged in a clear bag with backing board and shipped to you in a stiff envelope. The actual image is 8"x17" on 13"x19"paper. Oh, and it is signed by me! Thanks for stopping by!
Beautiful 'I Love Hula Hoop' Poster Print by FunnyGifts ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.