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For visiting ALF's Art Gallery. ALF is a self taught artist, story-teller, educator and creates original oil painted scenes of Hawaii on craft wood, rocks, clam shells, decorative bottles, jewelry boxes and oyster shells. One hundred percent (100%) of all art sales supports the Hawaii non-profit Kahu O Kahiko Inc.
These precious and unique miniature oil paintings are very affordable original art. Each handmade original is ONE OF A KIND. They make ideal gifts for holidays, special occasions; they are a perfect accent to a tropical home decor, or a special addition to the treasured curio cabinet. Or an ALF's original might just serve as a pleasant remembrance of a past visit to Hawaii.
Each original painting is direct from the artist. ALF's miniature paintings are a high quality and low volume item. ALF is looking for a few high quality customers who appreciate miniature originals and enjoy learning things about the paradise called the Hawaiian Islands.
ALF's Art Gallery is more than a gallery, it is a mini education center with tales about Hawaiian history, Hawaiian culture and even a beginning Hawaiian language lesson. Throughout the gallery you'll find opportunities to learn interesting facts about things Hawaiian and information about places and landmarks in Hawaii.






















ALF's Art Gallery is home to unique, one of a kind, affordable miniature oil painting of Hawaiian scenes. It is also an educational and informational center for promoting and protecting Hawai'i.
One hundred percent ( 100%) of all proceeds from art sales supports a Hawaiian Non-profit organization Kahu O Kahiko, Inc. "Protect Hawai'i" which promotes and protects the Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian sacred sites and Hawaiian indigenous and endangered plants. Respectfully, preserving the Kanaka Maoli view and/or the "Hawaiian at Heart" version of the history gone past.
