Framed "His and Hers" Print by Denby Freeland

Item Number: 219
Time Left: CLOSED

Description
Enjoy this framed "His and Hers" watercolor print by Denby Freeland. It measures approximately 15" by 12."
Born and raised on Oahu and currently residing on Maui, Denby Freeland's recent works are a collection of watercolors and mixed media paintings, which capture the light, shadow and rhythm of Hawaii's tropical plants. Her watercolors are beautifully rendered, while the mixed media pieces are playfeul, capturing the colors and essences of the flowers and leaves.
Her career path has involved the arts and environment in Hawaii, including positions as Program Director at the Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center and as Environmental Educator at the Hawaii Nature Center on Maui.
Denby's paintings reveal her awareness of the sensitive environment that she lives in. Her family history dates back many generations in Hawaii, and with a lifetime of exposure to the renowned Hawaiian landscapes of her mother, Betty Hay Freeland, Denby, has developed a unique style all her own to share her vision of Hawaii.
She graduated from Punahou School on Oahu, earned a Bachelors degress at the University of Washington, and her Masters degree in Education at Heritage College, Washington. While she has live on the mainland and traveled extensively, including a backpacking trip around the world, she is a keiki o ka aina, child of the land.
Mahalo nui loa Wendy Craven for your support!
Special Instructions
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The winning bidder will be notified via email Monday (Dec. 14) and asked for his or her preference of receiving the awarded item (pickup or ship).
Items won during Kona Historical Society's 2020 Online Auction are available for pickup from the Society's Kalukalu Headquarters in Kealakekua for 90 days from close of auction. If items are not picked up by close of business on the 90th day (March 13, 2021), items are forfeit! No refunds will be granted for forfeit items.
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