Aloha! This weekend our family spent some time at a beach house in Lanikai, Oahu. The idea of going there to relax this 3-day Memorial Day holiday was not an original one, as you can see. Never in my life have I seen this beach as crowded. On a normal day it is pretty secluded, tucked away around the corner from Kailua town, with outrigger canoes going out for practice in the early morning and late afternoon, a handful of sunbathers, and maybe a wedding shoot. But not yesterday. Take a look at all the activity!
Oh my goodness, look at Lanikai beach
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Categories : Hawaiian, Travel
MAMo tee designs by Erin Malie
23 05 2011I love my new top, cut and embellished by Erin Malie! She and her mom Charlotte had a busy booth at yesterday’s Native Hawaiian arts market at the Bishop Museum. Erin Malie redesigns crew neck T-shirts with a pair of scissors, weaving, and tying. I promised in my last post about the Maoli Arts Month event to show photos of my purchase.

V neck and diagonal placement of the basket weave feature make this more flattering than the original crew neck T
Each garment is custom made for her customer. I admired her designs at last year’s market but didn’t get one: peek-a-boo backs and sides, off-the-shoulder looks, lattice fronts, spaghetti straps, tank tops, sexy, youthful, or demure.
“Thank you” to DH for urging me to order one this time. First I bought the shirt, that turned out to be the last one available in the color and size I wanted. Lucky me!
There was a photo sample book, but the designer’s approach with me was to ask what kind of clothes I liked to wear. I also explained what kind of clothes I didn’t want to wear. Mine was the first V neck and slanted torso she made.
I asked DH and Kim to make some photos so I could show you, and I picked these two. Thank you for the fun photo shoot. Erin Malie, thank you, I love my top and I wish you every success!
Copyright 2011 Rebekah Luke
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Categories : About me, Hawaiian
Native artists at the Bishop Museum
22 05 2011The enjoyment for today consisted of going to the Bishop Museum to show my oil paintings alongside other Native Hawaiian artists at the art mart that is part of the MAMo (Maoli Arts Month) Festival in Hawaii. It happens every May.
The Museum booked DH, who is a volunteer docent, to guide a group from a philosopher’s conference on a 1-1/2 hour tour of Hawaiian Hall, making it doubly worthwhile for the two of us.
Ten minutes before show time, we arrived to find our spot next to my artist friend Momi Greene who came from Hawaii island with her decorated ipu (native gourd containers).

Me and my friend Momi Greene. Momi grows a native Hawaiian gourd and decorates them with carving and natural dyes she makes herself in the style that was done traditionally on the island of Niihau.
Years of art fence and craft fair experience paid off as we arrived ten minutes before show time, i.e. late. I saw some dark clouds as we drove over the mountain, and yes, we set up in the rain.
The paintings were fine; oil doesn’t like water. I just shake and blot them dry. DH staked the easels into the ground, and I attached extra ties, a good thing because gusty trade winds blew down from the valley throughout the day.
My brother-in-law Jon, in town from Oregon, came by to meet Momi in person because until today they had only been Facebook friends.
I loved the continuous live Hawaiian entertainment all day long.
DH and I made some purchases:
I bought—with cash from trading my no-longer-wanted gold and silver items—some things from other artists, including a nifty re-designed T-shirt. I always try to buy from other artists where I am selling. The designer, using scissors, cuts away parts of the original garment, slits holes in the knit, weaves in contrasting colors or ties the fabric in creative ways to make a one-of-a-kind top that is truly styling and all the rage at the Native Hawaiian art mart. I plan to post a photo of me modeling it soon!
Yesterday in a gust of wind one of Momi’s ipu broke. It looked like it could be glued, but she said she’ll stitch it back together, making the stitching part of the design and giving the ipu new life and a story. When I relayed that to DH, he immediately told Momi of our plans to take a trip to her island and that he wanted to buy the ipu after she stitched it. That piece would be really special and would she kapu (reserve) it for him, we’d pick it up next month.
She said, “Okay, do you want to see it first?” DH can be impulsive at times, but he’s a good buyer and appreciates fine Native Hawaiian-made artwork.
What I realized and appreciated the most at the end of the day was how much the art by Native Hawaiians has improved, including the marketing of it. If you are in Honolulu next May, please plan on attending some of the activities of Maoli Arts Month.
Copyright 2011 Rebekah Luke
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Tags: art, Bishop Museum, Hawaiian, Honolulu, MAMo, Maoli Arts month, museum
Categories : Fine Art, Hawaiian, Travel, Uncategorized
Moms are the best
8 05 2011Moms are the best. They know the importance of celebrations. Let’s celebrate and honor our mothers today and everyday. Send them love and light, wherever they are.
In our family, we’re joining our mothers for brunch. Ivalee, Dee Dee, Julie, and Ari. It’s a rainy day, and we’ll have nice views of the waterfalls in the Koolau mountains on our way to the yacht club.
An extra special cheer to Sue in Tulare. We’re rooting for you!
Happy Mothers Day!
Copyright 2011 Rebekah Luke
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Tags: birthday cake, celebration, Miss Marvelous, mothers, Mothers Day
Categories : Friends & Family
Lunch with my Chinese cousins
5 05 2011Incidentally, I am an only child, but I have many cousins. This is my newest cousin who I know of (apologies if there is one younger)—Keanu with his father David, who are relatives on my mother’s side. Isn’t he adorable?
His origins are Asian (dad) and European (mom). He and dad stopped by to say hello to four of my first cousins and me at lunch today in Waikiki.
All of our mothers were sisters. My mother Fo-Tsin was the youngest. In all, my Jau Po (grandmother) had 15 children, so there is a lot more to this family. As I said, I have many cousins. Pretty soon we’ll have a reunion.

MY COUSINS. Left to right: Eileen, the eldest of my generation and daughter of Aunty Edna; Claire, visiting from California and daughter of Aunty Alma; Millie, daughter of Aunty Lois; and Audrey Helen, daughter of Aunty Inez and grandmother of Keanu (see accompanying photo)
Copyright 2011 Rebekah Luke
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Tags: Audrey Helen Kim, Claire Yeh, cousin, David Kim, Eileen Lovelace, Mildred Lui
Categories : Friends & Family
May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii
1 05 2011Today, let’s make a lei, wear a lei, give a lei! May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii! This lei is strung kui style with yellow plumeria and orange kou blossoms from the garden. Aloha to you.

"Mommy tricked me. I came when she called "Walkies!" but she just wanted to give me a lei and have me pose. She even gave me a big smooch on my nose." ~ Alice Brown
Copyright 2011 Rebekah Luke
If you are new to Rebekah’s Studio, here’s my 2010 Lei Day entry. This year’s celebration at Kapiolani Park Bandstand—the 84th annual— runs until 5:30 p.m. today.
https://rebekahstudio.wordpress.com/2010/05/01/in-hawaii-may-day-is-lei-day/
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Tags: Alice Brown, dog, flower lei, Hawaii, kou, lei, Lei Day, May Day, plumeria
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