Introducing Jaclynn Sábado-Eitel
Please go to Jaclynn's page to see her selection of art.
Get your orders in early for the Christmas holidays. Give the gift of art this season and spread the Aloha! Enjoy the video below of her work with the Small Town, Big Art project in Wailuku and learn what it means to have "kuleana".
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Steve and Christine Turnbull have been busy with art shows with Lahaina Galleries and Steve is keeping extra busy finishing up commissions. This latest piece is going to Colorado. It's a gorgeous piece of dark exotic Koa wood. Koa is getting much more difficult to find these days, being endangered protects it and finding fallen wood is tricky. To acquire
a piece of wood big enough to create a large 3 dimensional sculpture is rare. Most of Steve's wood sits and cures over time and when pushing wood around in the storage, it can be an early Christmas to discover such hidden gems ready to carve. Some of the wood has been around for over 10 years just drying under the studio.
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| Jaclynn's mono prints on wood blocks have been a fast moving edition
to our gallery. Capturing Maui scenes is refreshing with her imaginative style.
"It’s hard to escape the magnitude of vibrant colors and the endless array of hues seen daily in Hawai’i. Being born and raised in Maui, Hawai’i by a painter and illustrator father, I was constantly immersed in the unique privilege of seeing Hawai’i through a painter’s lens. To this day, I continue to look at the sky and imagine what I would mix to make the correct shade. My style has fluctuated over 10 years of working with silkscreen as
my canvas for creating wearable art and prints, to moving to painting with acrylics and India inks on a variety of surfaces."
Take a look at the piece to the right in the background. This was created by Christine and Steve's eldest son, Gunnar. He is creating a beautiful body of work in Santa Barbara, California and will release his website soon, which we will share so you can be the first to collect
his new work!
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