Plumeria Series, translucent Cook pine, 21 x 10, 2004
Plumeria Series, translucent Cook pine, 21 x 10, 2005
Koa, Queens Flower, 20 x 20 x 8
Koa Calabash, curly koa, 12 x 8, 2002
Macadamia Series, largest 3 x 4, 2003
Macadamia Series, largest 3 x 4, 2003
Macadamia, 5 x 5 x 5
Breadfruit 10 x 7, 2006
Banyan from a banyan tree landed by Queen Liliuokalani over 100 years ago, killed in 2001
Buckeye Burl, 7 x 4, 1997
Cook Pine Calabash, 19 x 15, and Epoxy Tree Goblet, 5 x 7
Milo, purchased by Hawaii National Parks, used at Place of Refuge, Honaunau, for cultural ceremonies
Milo Pod Series, 16 x 12 x 22, 2013
Hau Pod Series, 7 x 7 34, purchased by the Hawaii Foundation of the Culture and the Arts
Bermuda Cedar Pod Series, 7 x 7 x 35
Banyan from a banyan tree landed by Queen Liliuokalani over 100 years ago, killed in 2001
Cook Pine, King's Trail, 22 x 6, 2014
Milo, purchased by Hawaii National Parks, used at Place of Refuge, Honaunau, for cultural ceremonies
Cook Pine Popcorn Bowl Series 22 x 7
Cook Pine Popcorn Bowl Series 22 x 6, purchased by Hawaii State Foundation For Culture And The Arts
Cook Pine (palm), 19 x 4, 2010
Cook Pine Starburst, 21 x 5
Norfolk Pine Calabash, translucent, 13 x 13 x 10, 2009
Mulang Kava Bowl, for cultural events, 17 x 10, 2014
Milo, 8 x 10, 2013
Milo, Captured Heart, 10 x 8, 2013
Ipu Heke with hau cordage by Gary Eoff, 8 x 20, 2013
Mango Salad Bowl, 20 x 11, 2013
2013 Hawaii Craftsmen Show at the Academy of Arts, Honolulu, selected as a guest artist
3 Kumani, hand carved platters for the sailing canoe Hokule]a, used on the worldwide voyage, lagest 14 x 10 x 2 1/2
Dad J, bleached avocado, 9 x 9 x 7, 2009
Koa Palm Tree, 30 x 30 x 46
Beach/Burnt Avocado, w/black pearl lid, colors added, 9 x 4, 2001
Fruit or gourd from the calabash tree, carved, 2009
Junk Art, Trudy, life size torso covered in copper, with an 80 year old Polynesian raincoat
Hawaii Artists Collaboration 2015, lamp by Cliff Johns and Gramme Priddle
Hawaii Artists Collaboration 2014, pole lamp by Cliff Johns, Gramme Priddle, Lyonel Grant and Henry Pomphet
Junk Art, Tiny Bubbles, 10 x 4 x 8, 2012
Harvested koa blocks, 2005
Shop floor after a roughing out session
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I co-founded the Hawaii Artist's Collaboration, an annual event created to encourage interaction between local and internationally recognized artists and artisans. Creating art with others doesn’t get any better than this!
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