"Kawaiola" Matted Print by Antoinette Powell- 11" x 14"

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Step Into Serene Nostalgia with Antoinette Powell’s “Kawaiola”

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  • Step Into Serene Nostalgia with Antoinette Powell’s “Kawaiola”

    In Antoinette Powell's painting "Kawaiola," a picturesque scene from the early 1900s era unfolds before your eyes. The focal point is a quaint Hawaiian chapel, its weathered façade standing as a testament to the passage of time. The sun bathes the chapel in a warm afternoon glow and the surrounding lush tropical foliage serves as nature’s embracing frame. On the chapel's porch, a woman sits, her hands deftly weaving a flower lei. A blue, cloudless sky stretches into the distance. The sun's rays dance across the landscape, casting gentle shadows and adding depth to the composition.

    "Kawaiola", which means “from the water” captures a moment frozen in time and invites viewers into the serene beauty of a bygone era. Antoinette Powell's soft, broad brushstrokes breathe life into this enchanting scene, evoking a sense of nostalgia, peace, and the vibrant spirit of the Polynesian Cultural Center.

    • 11” x 14” Matted Print
    • By Antoinette Powell
    About the Artist: Annette Powell is an artist from Eden, Utah. She served as a Volunteer at the Polynesian Cultural Center for two years. Her artwork was inspired by the culture found inside the Center. She was taught by some of the finest artists in the Mountain West, and her style is impressionistic, with soft brushwork and highly chromatic color.
  • Step Into Serene Nostalgia with Antoinette Powell’s “Kawaiola”

    In Antoinette Powell's painting "Kawaiola," a picturesque scene from the early 1900s era unfolds before your eyes. The focal point is a quaint Hawaiian chapel, its weathered façade standing as a testament to the passage of time. The sun bathes the chapel in a warm afternoon glow and the surrounding lush tropical foliage serves as nature’s embracing frame. On the chapel's porch, a woman sits, her hands deftly weaving a flower lei. A blue, cloudless sky stretches into the distance. The sun's rays dance across the landscape, casting gentle shadows and adding depth to the composition.

    "Kawaiola", which means “from the water” captures a moment frozen in time and invites viewers into the serene beauty of a bygone era. Antoinette Powell's soft, broad brushstrokes breathe life into this enchanting scene, evoking a sense of nostalgia, peace, and the vibrant spirit of the Polynesian Cultural Center.

    • 11” x 14” Matted Print
    • By Antoinette Powell
    About the Artist: Annette Powell is an artist from Eden, Utah. She served as a Volunteer at the Polynesian Cultural Center for two years. Her artwork was inspired by the culture found inside the Center. She was taught by some of the finest artists in the Mountain West, and her style is impressionistic, with soft brushwork and highly chromatic color.
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