
"Vilima"
Limited Edition Giclée of 100
40" x 26" w/c paper $2500
32" x 21" w/c paper $1500
16" x 24" w/c paper $700
Original W/C SOLD
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"Margarite"
Original W/C SOLD
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"Luna DeLa
Vega"
Original W/C Available
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"Ancient Mysteries"
Limited Edition Giclée of 100
19" x 18" w/c paper $850
Original W/C Available
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"Hula"
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"Polynesia"
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Limited Edition Lithograph of 450
18" x 25" w/c paper $500
Original W/C SOLD
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Limited Edition Giclée of 100
28" x 18" w/c paper $850
Original W/C Available
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"Pele Awakens"
48" x 50"
Original Acrylic Available
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"Pele and Hiiaka"
Original W/C Commission
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"Kabuki Faces"
50" x 59" Original Mixed Media Available
Original Stolen 1989
Original Kabuki SOLD December 2009
In September 1989 at the King Kamehameha Hotel ballroom, Kabuki
Faces was stolen
during a gala event fundraiser for the West Hawaii Arts Guild. The Painting
was well documented and the theft publicized throughout the state's
Galleries and Art Communities.
Rewards were offered.
Gradually talk of the theft subsided, and the Painting's whereabouts were
never known...until I met someine in Hilo "by chance" who described
Kabuki Faces and said it was hanging in a home where he was
working...in Kohala Ranch! We contacted the homeowner and came to see the
Painting. Words cannot describe the moment! I informed the "owner" he was in
Possession of Stolen Goods. With little fanfare, in September of 2003, 14
years to the month after it was stolen, Kabuki Faces came Home to its
Rightful Owner. This story has more twists and turns, and we are still
curious about its Mysterious Journey.
I'm sure in time the forces will reveal all...for, in Reality, Hawai'i is
still a small town.
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One of Sue Swerdlow's favorite subjects is the depiction of the exotic
women in the context of their culture, lifestyle and mythology.
The portraits in the Exotic Women series show a beautiful
blending of Eurasian, African, Polynesian and other
exotic races representing women in all their artistry
and grace. From biblical to modern times, these
renderings evoke the sensuous and mysterious wonderment of women.
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Sue Swerdlow's Gallerie Luna is located in the historic town of Kapaau
on the Big Island of Hawaii. Sue's studio
gallery in Waikaloa Village, set above the sparkling
Pacific, is also open to visitors, by appointment.
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