I made this 6"x6" image using hot wax in an ancient method called "encaustic". We melt the wax and apply with a brush and then fuse the wax to the layer below with a heat gun. Too much heat and the wax just slides away! But the process is really fun because you never quite know what you are going to get. email Arlene G. Woo
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Tropic Solitude 1, original acrylic on canvas
This 12'x12" gallery-wrapped canvas has vivid colors that reflect Hawaii without including the greenery..
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Swimming Upstream
In Hawaii many people celebrate the Japanese Boys' Day by flying koi or carp banners. I think the holiday may have been made PC by changing the name to Children's Day, but I still remembering flying a banner in honor of my son. The carp signifies strength and determination. This painting was difficult because it is watercolor on yupo, a synthetic medium. It was chosen as the cover for the Hawaii Bar Journal.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Sudden Storm - Original Watercolor by Hawaii artist Arlene G. Woo
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Happy Happy! Original Watercolor
This is the second painting inspired by the Lion Dances for Chinese New Year. I could not resist putting the "Double Happiness" symbol in the upper left corner. Seeing my three year old granddaughter's pleasure watching the lions and offering them lycee for good luck did indeed create double happiness.
The watercolor is 11"x11" Prints may be ordered on Fine Art America
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Dance for Luck - Original Watercolor
After watching six lions dance at the Chinese New Year Celebration at the Chinese Cultural Center, this image just flew from my brush. It was so much fun to be in the midst of the banging music and expectant crowd. This image is 11"x11" . The original is SOLD but prints may be ordered at
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Riders at Kualoa Ranch, oriiginal watercolor
| Kualoa Valley gives one a sense of vastness yet of protection. When one lives in a busy urban environment, it is freeing to take in nothing but nature . I have been able to paint with friends in this lovely valley . Watercolor on Frabriano paper 9"x13" Available Email Arlene G. Woo |
Monday, December 27, 2010
Whistler 1 - Arlene G. Woo - Hawaii artist
This watercolor was painted during the Thanksgiving trip to Whistler Resort. We had fresh powder every day, and even though it was 6 degrees below zero, it was lovely. It was a challenge to paint snow after painting green mountains in Hawaii. Arlene G. Woo
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Koolaus, an Original Watercolor by Arlene G. Woo
A somewhat realistic view of the Koolaus, Oahu's Mountain Range. A watercolor on Fabriano paper.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Attempting Connections 2 Acrylic/Collage Dyptich by Arlene G. Woo Hawaii artist
Attempting Connections 2
This piece is meant to hang on the right of Attempting Connections 1. In a recent show it was shown one on top of the other and it still received positive comments. It is challenging to merge opaque collage pieces with opaque and transparent acrylic paint. Contact me: arlenesart@gmail.com
Attempting Connections 1 Abstract Dyptich by Arlene G. Woo Hawaii artist
Attempting Connections 1
This is an acrylic/collage on 12"x12" canvas with painted sides. It is meant to hang on the left with Attempting Connections 2 on the right. Available. Contact me:Arlene G. Woo
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Dream of the Koolaus, an original watercolor by Arlene G. Woo, painted from Hoomaluhia Garden
The Koolau Mountains lie along the midline of Oahu. Most often they are shades of green and gray. The task for this painting was to "Not use green". It was liberating to forget about reality. Thus, it turned out as an imaginary place.
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Sunset on the Mountain Hawaii artist Arlene G. Woo
This watercolor was selected by Juror Linda Kemp of Ontario, Canada, for exhibition in the Hawaii Watercolor Society Open Show. Parts of it were poured through textured packing material and torn fabric and then enhanced with watercolor crayon and pencil.
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