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Boats at Kaneohe bay Sandbar in Hawaii Metal Print
by Mukta Gupta
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Boats at Kaneohe bay Sandbar in Hawaii metal print by Mukta Gupta. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This picture was taken from above in kaneohe across from sandbar. The Kaneohe Sandbar, also known as Ahu o Laka, is a popular picnicking spot among... more
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Artist's Description
This picture was taken from above in kaneohe across from sandbar. The Kaneohe Sandbar, also known as Ahu o Laka, is a popular picnicking spot among local Oahu residents, particularly among those who have a boat or access to a boat or kayak. It�s the only sandbar of this kind in Hawaii. The sandbar is located in Kaneohe Bay. During low tide, it emerges and forms a shallow and temporary land. During high tide, the water is about hip-deep and deeper towards the edges of the sandbar. There is a steep drop-off at the edge. Most boaters anchor in the shallow sand and let their boats float in the deep waters at the edge.
The size of the sandbar varies depending on if it�s low or high tide. People come here to picnic, swim, snorkel, dive, play ball games, or to just relax. The water is usually calm and clear and the views are great. From here one can see the entire Kaneohe Bay from an ocean vantage point, the Koolau Mountains and the small offshore islands of Chinaman...
About Mukta Gupta
I was born in small town in India, at the border of a northwestern desert state of Rajasthan. At an early age, the vibrant colors and sweet melodies of nature and nomadic gypsies, called Banjaras, influencing my inner as well as outer world. My Banjara existence yearned for stability, at least in my inner being as I found it nonexistent in the outer world for obvious reasons of inherent uncertainty, being the very nature of our physical material world. My art was born out of the need to create symmetry out of asymmetry, harmony out of disharmony and order out of chaos in the explosively violent world where life itself has become an industrial commodity to satisfy the lust of the consumer, capitalistic world overpowered by the greed,...
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Will Borden
A beautiful Hawaiian seascape, Mukta!!! F&V!
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Will!
Sonali Gangane
Amazing nature scape!V
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Sonali!
Randy Rosenberger
MUKTA, this is just an awesome shot, with the floral and greenery in foreground and the awesome Hawaiian Waters and sailing vessels, and all makes for a superlative composition! fave and vote
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you again randy for noticing this one!
Joan Carroll
stopped back for another look and vote
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you again, appreciate your support Joan!
Theresa Ramos-DuVon
Beautiful ! Great Capture ! Voted
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you!
Lo Tordsen
Lovely capture!Visit from beauty of the world V
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you!
Joan Carroll
lovely! v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Thank you Joan!