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The Artwork: In South Kona, on the island of Hawaii, stood 2 perfectly formed taro plants which grew side by side. One day the chief ordered his servants to pull the 2 taro plants in preparation for a feast. Because of their great affection for each other, the 2 taro plants were determined to move into another part of the taro patch. The chief caught on and once again ordered them to be pulled. Once again, before anyone had the chance to touch them, they fled. Leaping into the air, they relocated to the neighboring district of Kau. Here, they settled under the protection of a kind chief. They lived together for many years with the name of Kaloekeeke or “The Timid Taro.” The Process: This painting was created with digital and traditional techniques. First I begin with traditional graphite and ink drawings with backgrounds completed in watercolor and acrylic washes. I then imported into Photoshop where the final image is printed onto t-shirt transfer sheets which are stitched together and mounted onto vinyl. Thin and thick amounts of acrylic paint are applied to the front and back of this painting. Then it is mounted onto a cradled wooden panel.
2010
Paint on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 35 H x 4 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Edwin Ushiro's work resonates with the echoes of his boyhood in the "slow town" of Wailuku on the Hawaiian island of Maui. In his paintings, he recalls the sun-struck days of youth, when the world was fresh and magical, but also explores the eerie folklore indigenous to dark country roads and the boundless depths of the childhood imagination. While structuring his work around the narrative tradition of "talk story" native to the Hawaiian islands, he interweaves the uncanny obake tales of his Japanese heritage. Working in a unique mixed media technique which involves laboring in ink and acrylic over sheets of Lucite printed with assemblages of his more traditional drawings and paintings, he creates reflections on the past that are luminous and nostalgic, like cherished memories burnished by the passage of time. After earning a BFA with Honors in Illustration from Art Center College of Design, he worked in the entertainment industry as a storyboard artist, concept designer and visual consultant. More recently, he has exhibited in venues worldwide, including Villa Bottini in Italy, the Museum of Kyoto, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and the Japanese American National Museum. In 2016, Edwin created his first and second mural as a participant of both POW! WOW! Hawaii and Long Beach. A monograph of his artwork, entitled Gathering Whispers, has been published by Zero+ Publishing. He lives and works between Los Angeles and Maui.
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