Aloha!
I had mentioned earlier that there was a lot going on, so here is another update that makes me feel really good!
A few months back I was contacted by the people that hold the largest Hawai'i Festival in the world in Odaiba Japan to create an original art piece for their posters and advertisements. I was extremely honored to say the least! We met at my gallery, The Heather Brown Gallery, in Daikanyama, Tokyo, Japan when I was out there for the anniversary show and we all hit it off and had a great connection so I agreed and we worked together on a great concept for the art. After the past very tumultuous year in Japan, the idea behind the festival this year was "Coming Together". We thought that a piece that showed the varying flowers, colors and textures of Hawai'i would signify this idea in a beautiful way.
Once I had finished the piece, I fell in love with it too because you can really see the meaning and feeling behind the piece so I released it as a new Limited Edition Giclee as well called "Flowers of Hawai'i"
The festival is running from April 28- May 6 in Odaiba Japan
I want to send out big Mahalo's to the coordinators of the event for picking me to be the ambassador for the art from Hawai'i!!
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Heather Brown's "Flowers of Hawai'i" art used for Odaiba Hawai'i Festival 2012 |
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Heather Brown's "Flowers of Hawai'i" art used for Odaiba Hawai'i Festival 2012 |
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Heather Brown's "Flowers of Hawai'i" art used for Odaiba Hawai'i Festival 2012 |
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Heather Brown's "Flowers of Hawai'i" art used for Odaiba Hawai'i Festival 2012
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In addition to the festival art, since Toyota was one of the major sponsors of the event, I was asked if they could put my art on the New Prius that was just launched in Japan for a one off car that could be shown at the festival! Now I want one that looks like this!
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Heather Brown Toyota Prius at the Hawaii Festival in Odaiba Japan |
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Heather Brown Toyota Prius at the Hawaii Festival in Odaiba Japan |
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Heather Brown Toyota Prius at the Hawaii Festival in Odaiba Japan |
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