All movement in Hanapepe is drawn towards the center. So was my eye. And this is what i saw there.
Another crude tribute to James Hoyle, who apparently started the whole Hanapepe art thing. Or so we were told. It was a pretty cool place. Like stepping back in time. I mean, they even have a bookstore. How much more old time can you get than an actual store that sells books. A bookstore that isn't online, but is a place you can actually walk into. And so we did. I loved the fact that they had a bookstore. Because Maui didn't. If you are coming from the north shore of Kauai, headed south, and if you need to decide between Poipu and Hanapepe, there is no choice to be made. Set the GPS in your rental car for Hanapepe.
A depository for John Dalton's personal artwork. Studio Artist, MSG, procedural art, WMF, digital painting, image processing, human vision, digital art, slit scan, photo mosaic, artistic software, video effects, computer painting, fractals, generative drawing, paint animation, halftoning, video effects, photo manipulation, modular visual synthesis, auto-rotoscoping, directed evolution, computational creativity, artificial intelligence, generative ai, style transfer, latent diffusion
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