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WEST HAWAII TODAY | BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 | 7 SOKO artists open studios, galleries SOKO Artists Studio Tour participants Jozuf Hadley — Found art assemblage (78-1021 Donkey Mill Road) for one-of-a-kind art experience Kathleen T. Carr — Photography (82-6174 Kololeke Place) Andrea Pro — Printmaking (78- 6585 Mamalahoa Highway) Linda Purcell Satchell — Oils, pastels, ipu gourd art (84-4956 Keala O Keawe Road AKA Highway 160) Ina Koch — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Wayne Levin — Photography (82-6174 Kololeke Place) Peter Underwood — Assemblage/ collage (Discovery Antiques, 81-6593 Mamalahoa Highway) Ru Carley — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Catherine Wynne — Quilting and fiber art (Big Island Bees 82-114- Meli Road) Jan Bovard — Ceramics (78- 1021 Donkey Mill Road) Mark Martel — Mixed media drawing and painting (83- 5754 Mamalahoa Highway) Linda Savell — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Willa Marten — Pewter (82- 1090 Meli Road) Joyce Monsky — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Ellen Crocker — Painting, quilting, woodworking (Society for Kona’s Education and Art, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Pamela Colton Thomas — Watercolor painting (84-4956 Keala O Keawe Road AKA Highway 160) Gigi Goochey — Jewelry (Big Island Bees 82-114- Meli Road) Michele Iacobucci - Glass mosaic (83-5720 Kanele St.) Clive Salmon — Tiki modern woodwork (82-5824B Napoopoo Road) Alysia Samaru — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Lynn Peavy — Pottery (Kona Potters Guild, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) Kim Thompson — Weaving and eco print natural dyed silk (Society for Kona’s Education and Art, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway) “Snowbird,” a goauche painting by Mark Martel. Printmaker Andrea Pro pulls a print at her studio. Pro will share her excitement for printmaking during the South Kona Artists Cooperative, or SOKO, Artists Studio Tour this Saturday and Sunday. “The Magical Wiliwili” by Andrea Pro is pictured. From the earliest stages of sketching, two months can pass before a final product is complete. “Kimi Werner and Manta Ray,” a black and white photograph by Wayne Levin. COURTESY PHOTOS/SPECIAL TO WEST HAWAII TODAY A selection of pewter spoons by Willa Marten. Pottery pieces by Linda Savell and Alysia Samaru. “Banana Moon” watercolor painting by Pamela Colton Thomas.


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