Merry Christmas from Hawaii Secret Dot Com

Aloha.

I wanted to extend the very best to you and your family in the upcoming year.

I hope all of your dreams come true.

I wish you health and happiness.

Recently a group of us went to check out Honolulu City Lights.

It was great. We decided to all have dinner together.

That’s where we met: Funny Bones, a barbershop quartet. And they do surgery on the side. (At least that’s what they siad.

I had my video camera with me and captured the following. This is one of my favorite Chritmas tunes: All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth!"

 

 And this:

 

 

Here is something you may enjoy: GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Final barber shop quartet contest presented by Park Department on the Mall, Central Park Sept. 10, 8:15 p.m.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year.

Pizza on Earth, Good Will to All!

Albert Grande
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Hawaii Artist Esperance: An Artist in Hawaii

Esperance is one of the growing number of artisits in Hawaii.

Let’s face it, Hawaii is certainly art in itself. The scenes, the ocean, the people, the flowers, the food all lend themselve to be show-cased. And who better to do this than a Hawaii Artist.

Esperance paints from the heart. He feels and he uses his painintg to express that rare emotion that has bubbled out of him. He then uses hos brus and colors to catpture that on a canvas.

From his website:

Esperance has a rare gift for painting. His father painted, and he has grown up painting from his youth.

While in Madagascar, he sold his paintings for little to local hotels who later sold them for much more. He paints for the love of it, and some of his best paintings are truly works of art. He supplements his hands on knowledge in various ways, including lessons from the Honolulu Academy of Art and from retired Punahou School Art teacher Bob Badham.

One of the most impressive things about Esperance’s painting is how prolific he is. He can paint a couple of scenes in one day, a postcard in one hour. Because painting is second nature to him, he can do it quickly. When he wants to enhance a favorite scene with exquisite detail, he will take longer on a painting- up to a day or stretching out touch-ups across a couple of days.

To date, Esperance has painted more than 100 paintings.

You can see some examples of his his art, here:

Visit Esperance at his website.

http://artbyesperance.com

One of Hawaii’s Favorite artisits is Kim Taylor Reece. Marvel at this: "KEKOA" BRONZE HAWAIIAN SPEAR HULA DANCER – KIM TAYLOR REECE COLLECTION – HAWAIIAN DECO

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For  more Hawaii Art and Artisits check out: Warrior Arts and Weapons of Ancient Hawaii