Mele Kalikimaka Acrylic Print
by Jonathan Morrill
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Mele Kalikimaka acrylic print by Jonathan Morrill. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
First exhibited on December 11, 2016,... more
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Artist's Description
First exhibited on December 11, 2016,
at The Tonga Hut in North Hollywood, California,
for their Tiki Wonderland XI event.
'Mele Kalikimaka' [pronounced mɛlɛ kəˌlitiˈmɐkə]
depicts old Saint Nicholas himself,
reclining in a hammock between two coconut palms,
sipping a nice tropical drink, with Rudolph the red nose reindeer nearby,
and lots of Holiday Magic on Christmas Island with cherished friends..
"Mele Kalikimaka" is also a Hawaiian-themed Christmas song
written in 1949 by Robert Alex Anderson.
The song takes its title from the Hawaiian phrase Mele Kalikimaka,
meaning "Merry Christmas".
The phrase is borrowed directly from English,
but since Hawaiian has a different phonological system,
Hawaiian does not have the /r/ or /s/ of English
and its phonotactic constraints do not permit consonants
at the end of syllables or consonant clusters"Merry Christmas"
becomes M...
About Jonathan Morrill
Jonathan Morrill is a Hollywood-based artist. His acrylic works of many a tinsel-town icon have graced the walls of La-La Land's great haunts, including Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where he appears as himself in the HBO documentary; "The Young and The Dead" (2000), painting an over-sized portrait of Rudolph Valentino as the "The Son of The Sheik", mere yards away from the icons final resting place. The piece is featured in Tracy Ryan Terhune's book 'Valentino Forever' (AuthorHouse, 2004) In 2019, that same 10' x 10' acrylic portrait continues to be displayed at the annual Valentino memorial. The Hollywood Wax Museum featured not only some of Morrill's acrylic work, but during his tenor as assistant curator, he installed a...
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