South Sea Arts to be Featured at the North Shore’s 20th Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival 2017
Get ready to mark your calendars and set your smartphone reminders because South Sea Arts is to be featured at the 20th Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival on July 15-16 2017 at Haleiwa Beach Park. This will be Gecko’s first appearance at the renowned annual affair. In honor of this fact he’ll have some special works in store for those in attendance. Kama’aina and malahini…
La Mariana Tiki Tumbler Sighting!
A few months ago we gave you a sneak peek at the up and coming La Mariana Sailing Club tiki tumbler glass. This week we’ve got some cool news for your next booze cruise through Honolulu. Our South Sea Arts tiki tumblers have been sighted at the iconic watering hole on Sand Island Access Road. If you don’t have the good fortune of being…
Introducing South Sea Art’s Nautilus Lantern Co. Tiki Mug
Here’s a sneak peek at the newest creation coming out of South Sea Arts. This piece is born from the combined efforts of Gecko and Dave “Squid” Cohen. The “Nautilus Lantern Co.” tiki mug is a part of the South Sea Arts “Sunken Treasure” collection. A limited edition of 25 will be released in red, followed by an another limited edition set…
Custom Polynesian Woodwork in Progress
Aloha! South Sea Arts recently carved out some new designs for a client. This project includes a tropical fish design with 6 inch and 4 inch wide custom Polynesian wood molding. In addition to our ceramics (tiki mugs, bowls, vases, and other pieces) we supply custom woodwork to clients all over the Pacific Islands. Whether you need new hand railing, building trim, ceiling/floor/wall…
Sneak Peek at the South Sea Arts Backyard Bungalow
Here’s a sneak peek at the new backyard bungalow at South Sea Arts in Makakilo. Schedule a visit at the gallery, pick out your favorite piece, and stay for a Longboard (beer). Better yet, have a few drinks first then head to the gallery to start shopping 😉
Mixed Media Trophy Skull – SOLD
This “mixed media” vessel was created with puka shells, coconut rope and ceramics. The green crackle glaze came out amazing on this piece, contrasting well with the black “lava”. Fully functional, this drinking vessel holds up to 28 ounces of your favorite island-styled libations. The item recently sold on Gecko’s eBay page. However, if you want one of your own, you can contact South…