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  • Ong-king Arts Center - Art Gallery Opening

  • Type: Exhibit
    Date: Friday - 8/3/2007
    Time: 5-9pm
    Location:
    Ong King Arts Center
    184 N. King St. (near River Street)
    Honolulu, HI 96816

    Cost: FREE

This August 3rd theatre, dance, music and gorgeous graffiti take center stage at oNG kING. The urban art landscapes of PANCHO arrive, these contrast with the abstract pieces from Mark Boneham. hIP-hOpALYpse is unveiled featuring MC's and Martial Artists, TEMPO VALLEY brings the sultry, hip-hop stylings, GIINKO MARACHINO performs a Kabuki dance, plus another 'Toxic Mayhem' BAD SUSHI ATTACKS with a legendary kung fu battle, HIGH RISK THEATRE performs comedy Improv, plus the world famous QUADROPHONIX, and DJ JOulz. Yes it is the final FF of the summer, beauty is boundless.


Visual ART
Featured Artist: PANCHO. Pancho Abalos work displays a lush imagination, and a vast conceptual grasp. He merges plants, cityscapes and human introspection in powerful organic paintings rich with color and immediacy.

PANCHO was born in 1978, in Quezon city, Philippines. He grew up moving all over but always was rooted in his love for cartoons, hip-hop and graffiti. Influences range from Transformers to Samurai Champoo. He studied Graphic Design at Bob Jones University, in Greenville South Carolina.

He attributes his past 6 years of Hawaii living with inspiring a new level of mastery and technique.

PANCHO has achieved success in his Oahu shows including his live murals in the Ground Up Movement. He has shown in Los Angeles, the Philippines and has received several awards in juried exhibitions. His work will be seen around the world with major interest in showing in New York, Europe and Tokyo.

Emerging Artist: Mark Boneham was born in Banbury, England. He began to paint after traveling for several years around the planet. His experiences in Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, and Italy were the most influential on his work. His early work reflected images of early American culture. Deeper, more colorful styles have since emerged from Mark's brush. These images reflect a more thoughtful, spiritual energy. This 'psychic artwork' shows different sights and feelings for each set of eyes which gaze upon it.



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