The kiss

14 02 2016

❤ I will always love you. Happy Valentine’s Day. ❤ This is “Il Bacio” from Rome, Italy. ❤ ~ Rebekah

Il Bacio, the kiss, a modern bronze sculpture by Fanor Hernandez in the courtyard of Museo Nazionale Romano, September 25, 2013

Il Bacio, the kiss, a modern bronze sculpture by Fanor Hernandez in the courtyard of Museo Nazionale Romano, September 25, 2013.

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Moving forward in the new year

16 01 2016

Good morning, studio fans! This is my belated new-year message for 2016. It usually takes a while to get my ʻōkole in gear after the holidays and the lovely celebrations for my birthday in early January. Yesterday I was most inspired by the Royal Hawaiian Band concert at the palace grounds, where I walked after lunching with a friend in downtown Honolulu.

ʻIolani Palace grounds during the Friday noontime performance by the Royal Hawaiian Band draws an appreciative public

ʻIolani Palace grounds during the Friday noontime performance by the Royal Hawaiian Band draws an appreciative audience.

The program featured the music of Liliʻuokalani in remembrance of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893. My friend Malia is the Band’s soloist, and I was glad to hear her sing. She is a phenomenal vocalist. What a gift she has. The entire program was very uplifting. I awoke this morning with the tunes in my head and a vow to keep music in my life; learn or practice something new every day. Reminder number one!

Reminder number two: Take time to socialize with others and make friends, especially as I grow older, to keep my attitude and perspective in check. Besides, it’s fun! Becky, the friend I lunched with (she is like a sister to me)  listened as I inventoried my current health issues (I go in for an annual physical around my birthday). I thought she was being sympathetic, but being younger, she said her interest was in learning what problems she might expect for herself in the future. Humph. We had a good laugh over that one!

Reminder number three plus: Be aware of teachable moments and be kind. In Hawaiʻi, Sovereignty Sunday (remembering the overthrow) coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Miss Marvelous, 6, is in first grade and reads now, lending to interesting conversations between grandparent and grandchild. For example, she reported that she is learning “mindfulness” in school. The other day she asked me, “Am I white?” to which I countered, “What do you mean?”

Big sigh. “You know, a long time ago, maybe the Russians and the Germans couldn’t marry. I’m talking about ancient history,” the child said. “And that King!” Clearly she wanted an answer, and I almost forgot the original question.

I’m drawn to her (my) confusion. King Kamehameha? King Kalākaua?

“Papa, help us out here.”

DH offers, “Martin Luther King?”
Ohhh… (lightbulb)…

“Well, Ayla, if you are asking about the color of your skin or descending from Caucasoids, then yes, you are White,” I said.

Judging the expression on her face, I detected it was a complicated issue in her mind, as she lost interest and ran off to play, as I hoped she would hear me say, “Peoples’ skins on the outside are different colors, but on the inside our hearts are the same.”

As I mused, if she is white, what am I: brown? yellow? beige?

(Copyright 2016 Rebekah Luke)





Shadows on the carriageway

21 12 2015

For a memoir of Oahu and Waikiki, this image of Leahi (Diamond Head) and the carriageway in Kapiolani Park may be for you. It is available now for your consideration. The path, familiar to island residents like these Sunday painters, is lined with ironwood trees and extends from the Bandstand to the tennis courts. $250 with hardwood frame. $200 unframed. VISA and MasterCard accepted. For delivery information, please email rebekahluke@hawaii.rr.com.

"Shadows on the Carriageway" 20" x 10" giclée on canvas

“Shadows on the Carriageway” 20″ x 10″ giclée reproduction on canvas of an original oil painted in 2013 by Rebekah Luke





My images of Monet’s Garden at Giverny

7 11 2015

By now you have heard me rave about Monet’s Garden at Giverny that I visited in October as part of an organized cruise on the Seine River. You will understand why when you see the images in my photos. I was very inspired by the colors, reflections, and scents. I came home to my Hawaii studio anxious to create a garden of my own to paint. Thanks to the gardeners and hail to all artists! Please enjoy my album. ~ Rebekah

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Going on a trip to France

16 10 2015

I’m packing my bags for a trip to France! My travel blog “Popo Goes Abroad” will chronicle my time away from the studio, similar to the times I was in Italy. Head on over to http://www.rebekahstravels.wordpress.com. Just scroll past the top intro blurb to the most recent article. Next stop: Paris! Au revoir ~ Rebekah

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Windward Artists Guild Membership Show

6 10 2015
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Like a sentinel, this stoneware pot is one of two similarly shaped by Windward artist Soares.

In art news: The Windward Artists Guild that I joined this year has installed its Membership Show at Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden Visitor Center in Kāneʻohe, Oʻahu. Entrance to the Garden is at the end of Luluku Road.

The public may enjoy the exhibit until the end of October, from 9 to 4 daily. The best time to meet the artists will be this Friday, October 9, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at a reception. Art collectors and appreciators, take note!

William Zwick, director of the Zwick Academy of Fine Art, juried and will be awarding 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and two Honorable Mentions.

The pieces include images of nature predominantly—flowers, landscapes and seascapes of windward O‘ahu that logically inspire artists who live here. Oil, watercolor, paper, batik, wax, some clay—you’ll find a range of media.

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The Exhibit Room at Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden’s Visitor Center features changing exhibits monthly.

Here are the two paintings of mine that Mr. Zwick picked for display:”Waipao” and “Clouds Lifting Over Lanihuli.” I’m pleased. Thank you!

“Waipao”

“Clouds Lifting Over Lanihuli”

 





Homesick for Italy

3 08 2015

Cousin Verdine who lives on Maui knocked on the studio door yesterday for a surprise visit. I havenʻt see her since we traveled to Italy together—at least thatʻs my recollection; and this morning Susie, who is going to Italy to paint soon, asked for some travel tips. She is going to some of the same places DH and I went to. That led me to point her to my travel blog, Popo Goes To Italy.

I was reminded that the first reason I keep a blog is I write for myself. It is a way for me to document my experiences, and then read about them later, if I wish. Case in point: I had forgotten all the lovely details about Italy, until I just read about them again. Oh, how I miss Italy!

At Up and Down Caffē bar in Arco Felice, Campania.

At Up and Down Caffē bar in Arco Felice, Campania.