Music Mixed Media Collage by Nancy Lake


Item Number: 330

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $55

Online Close: Dec 13, 2020 5:00 PM HST

Bid History: 5 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Enjoy this mixed media collage with hibiscus, ukulele, pahu and the words "Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." This art piece was created by Hawaii Island artist Nancy Lake. On the back, it is signed, dated and numbered. It measures 12" by 12".


This art was generously donated by Holualoa Ukulele Gallery, a gallery that displays and sells instruments made on Hawai'i Island. Owner Sam Rosen also offer classes for people who would like to make their own 'ukulele and learn to play it. For more information, go to https://www.konaweb.com/ukegallery/ 


Mahalo nui loa Sam Rosen and Holualoa Ukulele Gallery for your support!

Special Instructions

Please note: PICK UP OR SHIP. The winning bidder will be responsible for additional shipping and handling fees and Hawaii State tax (4.166%). We try our best to ship items as economically as possible. Most are shipped flat rate but larger or unusually shaped items may need to be shipped priority. Winning bidder is also responsible for postal insurance if the item's value is over $500.


As with all auctions, item is sold "as is" with no refunds available.


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.


Due to the pandemic, all arrangements to pick up items must be made in advance with Kona Historical Society and the winning bidder must follow all safety precautions, including wearing a face mask and maintaining a distance of 6 feet or more away from Society staff.

Donated by

Holualoa Ukulele Gallery