Clayton Bryant Young
The Navigator by Clayton Bryant Young oil on canvas 60x50in. 2003
My first Hawaiian Painting. It became the model for the giant glass tile floor mosaic commissioned for the entrance way to the 28 million-dollar Imiloa Astronomy Center, on the University of Hawaii, Hilo Campus. I paint with oils and texturing- a style that I call "Hard Edged Abstraction." Many of the paintings on this site were created while I lived in Hawaii on the Big Island. They are my response to the color, landscape, flora & fauna- the ocean life, and volcanoes, celestial navigation, and other wonders and beauty that is Hawaii.
The Navigator by Clayton Bryant Young oil on canvas 60x50in. 2003
My first Hawaiian Painting. It became the model for the giant glass tile floor mosaic commissioned for the entrance way to the 28 million-dollar Imiloa Astronomy Center, on the University of Hawaii, Hilo Campus. I paint with oils and texturing- a style that I call "Hard Edged Abstraction." Many of the paintings on this site were created while I lived in Hawaii on the Big Island. They are my response to the color, landscape, flora & fauna- the ocean life, and volcanoes, celestial navigation, and other wonders and beauty that is Hawaii.