Kate Myers
I have so much fun creating my 3D, multi media collage, that I have named it ALL FOR FUN.
Each piece is unique and so are the stories of how the materials came to me.
Joanie Erisman
Joan ErismanJojo Jemz Pafancyfan@aol.com I’ve been a crafter for over 40 years.I enjoy making rugs from recycled fabric and yarn/rope rugs. Felt magnets and crocheted dishcloths Click on any image for an enlarged view and scroll through.
Carson West
Carson West, living in Hilo, is a versatile artist who initially trained in printmaking and graphic design but has recently ventured into the world of pottery.
Andrea Trujillo
25+ years of stained glass designing, creating, and repairs.
Cindy Renaud-Kim
My products are sewn items with a flair of recycled, repurposed and scrap supplies. I especially like working with denim and leather and do some fabric printing with fish.
Dawn Bohol
The materials and cords that I use for my macrame are of excellent quality. 100% real beech wood rings, brass and metal rings.100% recycled cotton cord, zero waste soft cotton cord and outdoor recycled braided cord in a variety of colors and sizes.
Jane Arnold
The Wild Orchid is a tiny floral design studio that specializes in wedding flowers and floral preservation.
Each floral frame is handmade and is a one-of-a-kind custom piece of art.
Carrie Rojo
I offer eye-catching stained glass sun catchers that reflect Island vibes.
There is healing/grounding energy in crystals and semi-precious stones. The pieces become like old friends. My bracelets are carefully crafted with balance and energy in mind, using high quality semi-precious stones.
Sheareen Gedayloo
Acrylics, resin and mixed media
The Ocean and her beautiful creatures inspire my art.
Dandylyon Darr
I make my own encaustic medium with 100% organic beeswax and damar resin in my studio. I mostly use a mix of oil paint sticks, oil paint, metallic powder, pigments, pastels and encaustic paint, some that I even make myself.
Nicole Javadi
Apothecary products that are made with love and good vibrations using organic & ethically sourced ingredients.
Andrea Gonzalez Capilla
I have always been an artist, since I can remember I have used my hands and imagination to create. And over the past 3 years, I dove into a world that needed remembrance, the world of the Sacred Rites of Passage. Now I hold space and facilitate many rites, from birth, the bridge into adulthood, motherhood and the parting final journey.
JoAnn Bowland
My idea was to have a beautiful container on the tree when the orchid was dormant, and when the orchid bloomed, take the container into the house and hang it on the wall. I found ideas for wall vases on Pinterest and started making them out of ceramic and plastic with drainage holes for my orchids.
Bryn Berg
All my vanilla is organically grown, and hand pollinated, harvested when individually ready, dried slowly in the sun or a lightly warm oven over a period of up to two months before resting and finishing for another month.
Dorothea Fendentz
Coconut woven Ornaments and baskets.
Koa, Momi and Kahealani shell earrings.
ceramic bud vases.
Karen Kodani
Mixed Media Artist Fluid Art, Alcohol Ink, Collage, and Texture artist exploring nature through the beautiful state of Hawaii.
Dan Bautista
Dan the Man
Dan Bautista
Civil engineer
House builder
Love of wood working
Shy and fungi!
Suzy Sanxter
Suzy most enjoys creating functional pieces in a variety of shapes with textured surfaces and colorful glazes.
Linda Rowell Stevens
Linda Stevens is recognized for her reverential paintings of Hawaiian themes and handmade Christmas ornaments that she creates with love each year to brighten the Holiday spirit.
Amalia Collins
Fashion and flavorful foods are a passion! Amalia enjoys dancing in the worlds of sustainable fashion and creating nourishing seasonings for flavoring abundant garden meals. Gardening and sewing, homesteading and greater consciousness for a gentle existence run deep in her blood. Out of these passions Earth Bird Hawaii and The Herbal Parable were brought forth.