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Pele quartet

SKU FAS000319 Category Tags ,

$28,000.00

Item #

FAS000319

ag_condition

Excellent

ag_artwork_year

Contemporay

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Acrylic on silk

ag_provenance

Hawaiian

ag_dimensions

87 x 49 framed

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painting

Price

$28,000.00

A breathtaking large-scale work that captures the raw energy and mythical beauty of Hawaiʻi’s volcanic spirit.

Created using a suminagashi-inspired marbling technique, the artist floated sumi ink and acrylic pigments on the surface of water. At just the right moment, silk was carefully lifted into contact with the pigment—capturing an organic and unpredictable flow of color and form.

This “well-planned accident” results in a powerful, almost spiritual image—evoking molten lava, steam, and elemental movement.

This work reflects Andy Kay’s practiced approach to combining sumi and acrylic.

About Andy Kay

Born in Queens, New York, Andy Kay (1948-2022) was an artist whose career spanned a wide range of disciplines, including painting, design, and teaching. His early exposure to Japanese brush painting, particularly through the television series “Japanese Brush Painting with Takahiko Murakami,” influenced his lifelong exploration of Sumi-e and Eastern artistic traditions. After a brief period as a pre-med student, Andy’s path shifted dramatically when he volunteered on an Israeli kibbutz during the Six-Day War, and later studied etching and lithography in Jerusalem. He pursued his passion for art, working in costume and set design at the theater and ballet before moving to Hawaii in 1977, where he would spend the rest of his life.

Throughout his career, Andy became known for his fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions. His works, including paintings on silk using dyes, oils, acrylics, and collages often combined traditional Asian techniques with a vibrant Western color palette. Andy’s art was showcased in exhibitions worldwide, including in China, where he lectured and demonstrated his skills. He also contributed to major public commissions and collaborated with other artists in diverse media, including pottery. A passionate educator, Andy taught Zen art and other techniques for over forty years, including to children in the Head Start Program, where he found immense joy in helping young students express their creativity. His legacy lives on through his art, his students, and his collaborations.

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