• 6/1/2022 - Hawaii Hula Fine Art Collection- Hawaiian Hula Dance Art
    Hula illustrates the stories and history of the Hawaiian culture in dance form and is often accompanied by a song or a chant. The dancer portrays the words of the song or chant in dance form. Hawaii Plein Air artist Mark N. Brown has had the pleasure of watching many hula performances and sometimes, he even captures the beauty of the dancer's movements, costumes and message through his artwork. View some of his artworks inspired by Hawaii's iconic hula dance.
  • 6/1/2022 - Hawaii Artist Mark N Brown Newsletter June 2022
    This issue features art tip, special events, murals, special offers, new art, photos and much more...
  • 6/3/2022 - Mark N. Brown At Haleʻiwa Arts Festival 2022
    Visual and Performing artists. Food,fun keiki activities and its Free!

    The Hale'iwa Arts Festival event activities include approximately 125 juried visual artists with original works and limited editions, both traditional and contemporary, in oil, acrylic, ceramic, photography, sculpture, watercolor, fabric, serigraphy, jewelry and glass, as well as other media. Their art will be available for viewing, browsing and purchase directly from the artists.
  • 6/6/2022 - Three Tables At Pupukea
    Inspiration: "Three Tables" is an area I liken to the wild North Shore. It has a power to it, but it also has a quiet nature. It's a great place to chill when the other well-known areas are maxed out with people. A good place to paint.
  • 6/13/2022 - Kalama Beach
    Inspiration: "Kalama Beach" is a spot where I learned to body surf. It was a time when my younger brother Kent (who is now a Lifeguard) and I would our fins, catch the bus and hope for good surf. We didn't need anything big, we were happy with a 2 feet set but it did get larger. Then we graduated to Bellows Beach.
  • 6/20/2022 - Kualoa Ranch
    Ref. No.: 18459 ** Size: 24" x 36" **
  • 6/27/2022 - Kaiser Bowls
    Inspiration: For an artist wanting to painting at Kaiser Bowls, we pray for parking. On smaller wave days, parking is easy. To pull off the 36" x 48" original, I went a day before my class on a Friday (my class was scheduled for Saturday) which gave me time to do an accurate drawing on the canoes to get the right perspective and angle. Kaisers has so many great characteristics and great energy so itÕs very easy to get distracted. I pride myself on how well I paint canoes so the ultimate compliment is when Anuenue steersman of 51 Molokai'i to Oahu crossings Nappy Napolean, would say, ÒLooking good, Bradah!" based on a good drawing, I felt good about the painting experience.


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