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Drawing, Ink on Wood
Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.7 D in
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This piece was inspired by the camera that my mom used the whole time I was growing up. So many childhood memories and experiences were captured with this old Nikon EL2. I am so grateful that my mom took the time and effort to take so many pictures at a time when photography wasn’t so ubiquitous. It took a lot of effort, and money to take pictures have them developed and printed etc. A couple years ago my mom gave me that camera and it now sits on my desk in the studio and I see it everyday. I decided it would make a great subject for a drawing. As I do with all of these pieces, the lens of the camera is filled in with a scene. For this piece I chose to recreate an iconic image of Duke Kahanamoku surfing in Hawaii. Surfing is something that has shaped and guided me in profound ways for most of my life. Lately I have had an insatiable desire to learn more about the history of surfing. While there is a wealth of knowledge in sources like Matt Warshaw’s The History of Surfing, I came across the work of Isaiah Helekunihi Walker through listening to the Waterpeople podcast. In his Waves of Resistance, Walker expertly outlines the ways in which Native Hawaiians used surfing as a form of resistance to colonialism and exploitation. While Duke Kahanamoku certainly wasn’t the first or the only Hawaiian to spread surfing around the world, he was an integral part of spreading aloha and the surfing life. Words cannot express how grateful I am for the gift that Hawaiians, ancient and modern have given the world in the form of surfing. In the end, this piece is an expression of gratitude to those that have made me who I am.
Ink on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 36 H x 0.7 D in
Brown
No
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A native of Southern California, Zachary Crawford is a self-taught artist and craftsman living and working in Dana Point. Inspired by a lifelong love of the ocean, surfing and the intricacies of nature, Crawford’s work explores the relationship between the raw power and the beautiful serenity that we are all caught up in. Fascinated by the relationship between opposing forces, he employs a multitude of stylistic approaches; from meticulously drawn technical works to expressive free-flowing colorful abstractions. At the most fundamental level Zach is a creator. Although he never received any formal training he comes from a family that encouraged his creativity. Whether sketching and drawing or learning to make things in his dad’s woodshop, he had the instinctual urge to create from a very early age. “There is something magical to me about being able to have an idea and use whatever materials available to make that idea come to life.” Over the years this has taken many forms from building custom cabinetry in his VW van, to handmade surf racks, to a wide variety of works of art.
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