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Michael Chang

I made my work after I saw an empty beach.  I would like to share it to  AHA members.  Mahalo! Michael Chang,

Title: “Beach amid Covid-19”, Medium: Acrylic
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Edd Tokarz Harnas

A new work from our AHA vice-president and Newsletter editor, entitled: “Red White Black and Blue”.

Red White Balack and Blue – Edd Tokarz Harnas

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Teresa Shea

This is a new painting in Renton Road. Most of the remaining houses are from the plantation days. Every sunny  day driving by this house,   shadows lurked in the foreground and it struck me as a kind of mysterious and inviting dwelling amongst the trees. Ewa Beach has so many quaint spots from old. I’m happy I was able to paint it – Teresa Shea

Teresa Shea
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Linda Umstead

Three more paintings for AHA website members gallery. “Green Eyes’ and “Leopard Eyes” are 2 watercolors I painted following an African safari trip in 2018. “Ocelot” watercolor painted following trip to Costa Rica in 2017. – Linda Umstead

Linda Umstead – Green Eyes
Linda Umstead – Leopard Eyes
Linda Umstead – Ocelot
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Warren Stenberg

“Majestic Koolau “.  40” x  30”. Oil on Gallery wrap canvas by
Warren Stenberg

Warren Stenberg – Majestic Koolau
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Michael Chang

My name is Michael Chang, and I’m a new member as of this year. I’m submitting artwork for the first time. Attached are 3 recent artworks.

Michael Chang – Magnolia
Michael Chang – Rendezvous
Michael Chang – Thinking of Vincent
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Lynne Boyer

Hope you are all staying healthy and safe!  Good to see others are staying creative during this hard time. It helps a lot.
My wife and I have been doing our best to adjust to this strange and scary new world.  It’s definitely upset the apple cart, big time.  I’ve been able to paint outside at the very beginning of the shut downs and then again twice this week.  I’ll attach three pieces that I’ve done so far.  
Happy Creating – Lynne 

“Chun’s Reef in Motion”  24” x 36”  Oil on Canvas,  PAU, finished in my studio, started en the plein air!  3/21/2020
Selfie of me painting at Dillingham Ranch on the roadside, 3/31/2020
“North Shore Ranch”  12” x 16”  Oil on Canvas, en-progress, not quite finished yet.  Gonna add a horse rider in the green fields.  3/31/2020
Heeia Boat Harbor, 18” x 24” Today’s start, but needs more work.  4/2/2020
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David Friedman

“Pandemic 2020” (12” X 16”, acrylic)
I hope this image is not too dark, distressing or morbid to take in. My original working titles for the idea were “Sad Earth” or just “COVID-19 Earth”. It does have both aspects. It is frightening. I trust it is also saying more. 
By stepping back (astronomical distancing?), there is a larger perspective to witness, a bigger picture to see. There is no “us” and “them”. We are one. One world. We are all connected. We are all neighbors here. 
We are ALL in this together. Aloha.

David Friedman – Pandemic 2020
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Ji Yangsoon

I am a new member. I have attached three photos of my recent watercolor abstract paintings.

Ji Yangsoon
Ji Yangsoon
Ji Yangsoon