Something Worth Crowing About

Item Description Price Order
14"x18" Original Acrylic Painting $595.00
5"x7" signed giclee print on watercolor paper double matted to 8"x10" $20.00
8"x10" signed giclee print on watercolor paper double matted to 11"x14" $34.00 
Set of 10 Art Cards with matching envelopes $45.00

11"x14" Limited Edition signed giclee print on watercolor paper double matted to 16"x20"

$75.00
 Marionette also takes Special Orders.  Call 808.631.9173 (HST)  

This painting of the loveable rooster is the third in a series about Kauai Coffee.  The rooster is seen happily running through the coffee trees at the Kauai Coffee Visitor Center where he smells the aroma of freshly roasted coffee.

The most common question asked by visitors to Kauai is, “Why are there so many chickens everywhere?”  Chickens were originally brought to the Hawaiian Islands in canoes by the early Polynesians.  These “Polynesian” chickens are called “moa”.  After time, other domestic chickens were introduced to the islands.  The hurricanes have spread the chickens to remote places on the island, and there is no predator (like the mongoose) on Kauai .  Therefore, roosters and chickens have become an important part of the local culture here on this beautiful Garden Island .

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