Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The loss of a Hawaiian artist with mad talent...

Today we lost a Hawaiian artist with mad talent,

Herb Kane, passed away at the age of 83.  I always admired this guy's talent from a very young age.  His level of detail is unfathomed and his use of vibrant colors are just sick.  The reason why I have a HUGE respect for this guy is that Herb Kane did his homework.  Herb read through numerous documents and really studied Hawaiian history to depict Hawaiian historical moments and traditional life as best as he could.  My favorite painting from him of all time is "The Battle at Nu'uanu" which is proudly displayed at my high school's library.  As a teen, I'd make special visits all the time to check out the painting there, which is pretty huge.  You can't see it from the photo below, but in the original painting, you can see the expressions in the faces of the people, super unreal stuff.  But ya, below the "Battle of Nu'uanu" photos are a number of other pieces Herb did.

Mahalo Herb for sharing your gift with the world

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Checkin' it out at Bishop Museum...

So today I went to check things out at Bishop Museum,

For  a poshy by invite only reception that I went to for a television station where we aired commercials for where I work.  I got there about an hour early, so I casually walked past the reception area and snuck my way into the museum's displays, lol.  Very recently the Bishop Museum had redone Hawai'i Hall, where a number of artifacts are currently up for display.  In the past the stuff they had for display were pretty drabby, and it remained like that from when I was a lil kid until my adulthood.  The museum made the smart move of bringing in a group of Hawaiian artists, educators (like my boss), and cultural practitioners to give Hawai'i Hall a facelift, and it sure paid off.  You gotta just see it for yourself, there's art done by Hawaiians, and the displays tell what I feel is a true story of our people.

The museum does come with its share of controversy, where they have in storage bones of our ancestors.  Why the controversy?  Well, many Hawaiians (like myself) believe that the bones (along with their noho pu or sacred belongings) of our ancestors or kupuna belong in the ground where they were buried.  That's why, when I'm long gone, I want my body to be cremated and thrown into the ocean, so that I can drift about and feed a school of fish which will feed a family.  I know, it's pretty profound and deep stuff, but I figure I share.
I then walked over to the exhibit museum area, and met up with this dude, for an upcoming dinosaur exhibit.
So after some "site exploration" at the museum's premises, I walked back over to the reception area.  I got my table # and walked over to sit down.  When I sat down, there was this guy and his wife sitting there.  So I sat down and started rappin' and jokin' around with 'em.  They were hella cool, and I introduced mysef.  To my surprise, he introduced himself as Kim Taylor Reece.  I was humbly blown away, cuz of the mere fact that he's a pretty popular photographer who's known (but not limited to) for his photos of Hawaiian women dancing hula, super cool guy.  You didn't hear this from me but I overheard a phone convo he was having with his agent about a lil camio appearance in Hawai'i 5-0 as a...photographer, lol.
Came time for lunch, I was hella happy, good old Hawaiian food from one of my favorite eateries, Highway Inn.  If you want some good Hawaiian food, that's the place to go to.  But ya, they catered this posh event I attended.  So for those of you who never had Hawaiian food before, here's your intro lesson.  At the back left of the plate is squid lu'au, which is made up of lu'au leaves which come from the leaves of the kalo or taro plant, mixed with coconut milk and squid, mmm, good stuff.  To the right of that is lomilomi salmon, which is made up of chopped tomatoes, salmon, onion and green onion.  Then there's a slice of pineapple.  To the front left is chicken long rice, which is made up of long rice, green onion, chicken and chicken broth.  To the right of that is kalua pig which is an underground smoked pork and next to that a healthy heaping of rice, no poi this time, but that's okay, it was still good.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A trip down memory lane with Jouwe Tummy...

A trip down memory lane with Jouwe Tummy,

Damn, it's been two years already since I've curated my first ever show "Feed My Tummy" which I did with a number of awesome peopz, the main person being my good friend Marine Ramdhani.  (You may remember me talking about him in an older blog post I put up (http://haynmade.blogspot.com/2011/01/one-of-my-first-aritst-buddies.html)  But anyway, about year before that, we were talking about working together to host a show here in Hawaii, and he was totally for it.  So when I got the go, I quickly hit the pavement and contacted a bunch of artists to be a part of the show.

My only regret was that I wish I could invite more artists, just because there's soooo many artists out there who I really respect for their mad skills.  But at the time, Marine as an upcoming artist and the crazy shipping costs from Indonesia to Hawaii, he was only able to cast a set amount of blank resin Jouwe Tummy figures.  Artists from across the globe were a part of this memorable show including talent from our very own backyard here in Hawaii.

I also brought together some really good people from the 808 to help be a part of the show, the crew at Prototype hosted the venue and provided sponsorship, one cool dude John Hook aka Contra808 who is trademarked for his wicked photography and a bunch of 808 heads who helped blast the event all over the place online and here in the State.  The PR photos before the show were taken at a locally owned restaurant called Town, and it was the perfect backdrop, I swear.  Pancho, CKaweeks and Newkon (808 artists who were also a part of the show) also stopped by to hit up blank figs and black books for the fans.  Man it was an awesome evening. It was super duper hard work putting this all together, but it was worth every single bit.  It really was a win for all situation and a huge collaborative show.
 
Marine and I keep in touch from time to time, even though we're separated many thousands of miles away.  (One day Marine, you and I are gonna meet up, lol!)

I can't take credit for these photos from the show, so again, props to John Hook aka Contra808.  More of his wicked ways can be seen on his blog at http://jahookphoto.blogspot.com/

It's been awhile...

It's been awhile,

Man, things have been super crazy busy with work, but you gotta do what you gotta do, and all in all, I like what I do.  But here's a couple of pics I took of Erick Scarecrow's Ichigo Mama Panya figure, which came out in the og and a very secret colorway, which I don't have.  But here's a few pics of the og colorway that I took, I really like how the shadows came out in these pics.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy VDay peopz...

Happy VDay peopz!,

Man, it's been awhile since I've posted anything with more than a sentence.  It's been a crazy past several weeks with work, crazy man, crazy.  I've been hitting the sites that I often frequent to see what's been going on or droppin' a really quick post as a temporary escape from the madness.

Anyhow, today, I met up with some good friends of mine for a VDay celebration.  Today we hit up The Willow's, a local place to eat, mainly for their buffet.  Man, I'm so hella full, there was all kinds of food, from Japanese, to American to Hawaiian food.  It really made it difficult for me to go to work after, feeling all full to the brim. 

The first round was salad, which I made myself a caesar and somen combo.  Round two I hit up the mochiko chicken, round three was the Hawaiian food and the final round was dessert, complete with icecream, cheesecake, brownies and tiramisu...damn, I so super full.

But beyond the food, it was nice to sit with a group of people I respect talking stories and sharing laughs.  So ya, for all of you out there may it be that special someone, a close friend or a family relative or few, give 'em a hug and let 'em know how much you appreciate having them in your life.

Happy VDay peopz!