Fine Art & Antique Expo

Bidding starts: August 17, 2013 at 06:00 PM CDT , Closing begins: August 17, 2013 at 10:00 PM CDT
Lihue, HI
Auction Type: Simulcast
Item # 1086

Laka Morton - Rose Shell Pieces With Turquoise

3" sphere by Laka Morton.  Rose colored shell pieces mixed with turquoise.
Laka Morton grew up in Kapaa, Kauai. Family weekends and vacations were spent in Haena where Laka developed his love of seashells, becoming the youngest member of the Hawaii Malacological Society at around nine.
Laka absorbed the art of life from the personalities surrounding him, rather than from formal art study. After finishing high school, he spent six months studying French at the University of Strasbourg. Afterward, he immersed himself in European culture before returning to Hawaii via Tahiti. By then he had a deep interest in Pacific anthropology which took him to Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, New Caledonia as well as French Polynesia. Laka had always made drawings, particularly of the Hawaiian and Polynesian faces that struck him. It was during his last semester in oceanography and anthropology at UH-Manoa that he decided to become an artist.
He moved back to Kauai and opened the burgeoning Gallery Hanalei which, unfortunately, was robbed. Done with the gallery business, Lakas art continued to blossom. Dozens of exhibits and awards followed. For ten years, he was in-house artist and museum director for the Native Hawaiian Trading and Cultural Center. The Kauai Museum commissioned a series of paintings of ancient Kauai rulers.
Laka now lives in Volcano where his home is a work of art in itself. In 2003, two of his paintings were finalists in Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks fierce competition for a vision of Pele.

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