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Path To The Sea Canvas Print
by DJ Florek
Product Details
Path To The Sea canvas print by DJ Florek. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
A Beach Park in Honolulu Oahu Hawaii USA. In the 1920s Beach Park was a wetland with bulrushes, kiawe trees, and coconut palms that the city used as... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
A Beach Park in Honolulu Oahu Hawaii USA. In the 1920s Beach Park was a wetland with bulrushes, kiawe trees, and coconut palms that the city used as a garbage dump. In 1931 the Parks Board designated the land, initiated its development and in 1934 President Franklin D. Roosevelt participated in the opening ceremonies while on a visit to Honolulu In 1947 the Parks Board changed the parks name to the beach and road name which I can not mention because a huge corporation has stolen the Hawaiian word that means Path To The Sea. EOS 50D 3 step HDR pros intended to appear PoP.
About DJ Florek
Komo mai (Welcome) Traveler, Percussionist, History buff, and Photographer. Photography from The Beautiful Lehigh Valley Pa. to the Amazingly Beautiful Hawaiian Islands.. I have found over these past 35+ years, that photography, can sometimes be over complicated as a means to confuse the layman or empower the pro. Therefore I tend to keep things simple. Photography to me is simply a way to capture the moment in a way that pleases thine eyes and exude a mood or feeling. I hope you like what I see and create with my vision. Here on this site, I have mixed in some of my older film shots as well as the more current digital captures. I do not use Artificial Intelligence. Many thanks for your interest in my work, DJ Just...
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your wonderful art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the B IS FOR BRIGHT COLORS week, SEPTEMBER 12 - SEPTEMBER 19, 2022. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature.
DJ Florek replied:
Mahalo nui loa
Pamela Williams
Bravo, your outstanding work has been featured on the homepage of the FAA aRt diStrIct! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion
DJ Florek replied:
Mahalo nui loa
David Zanzinger
Brilliant color, DJ, lovely reflections! l/f/c
DJ Florek replied:
Mahalo David
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE your artwork on the homepage of the group No Place Like Home, 9/14/2022. You are invited to post it in the Group's Features Discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!
DJ Florek replied:
Mahalo Jenny
Jane M Dahl
Still loving this a lot! Featured in Hawaiiana. Aloha plenty!!
DJ Florek replied:
Aloha Jane, Many thanks... please have a wonderful day.
DJ Florek
This is Ala Moana Beach Park. Which is a free public park on the island of Oahu, U.S. state of Hawaii, located between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. The "Ala Moana" name is also a road, hotel, motel and a business center as well as many Hawaiian things. It is common in the Hawaiian language meaning 'Path To The Sea". The name "Ala Moana" has been claimed by Disney corporation and therefor can not be used in the description or title. Because of a certain Disney movie, Many Hawaiian names can no longer be referred. I find this quit offensive.