Page 7 - Hawaii Island MidWeek - Feb 23, 2022
P. 7

 n
e s
e e
e u
18 Hot tub feature
surgical family
86 Skiers aids
2/20/22
g on
r
ck ,
24 Oneofa coupe’s pair
name 89 50 Tear
Corrections staffers
FEBRUARY 23, 2022
HAWAI‘I ISLAND MIDWEEK 7
26 Time on a marquee
53 Tear
54 Hawke of
 29 Clark’s teenage crush
“Sinister” 55 Less carpe 58 One of Bar
ANDREA PRO member of South Kona Artists Collective
SOKO Studio Tour Features 19 Artists
 32 Fishing line holder
best friends 60 Hi-__ graph 61 Seasonal s
 33 Gives the heave-ho
35 Nature’s word
bandage 36 White sale
64 Back off
65 Give this fo purchases that
66 Historian’s Twith lots of subject
37 Bank worker
 stories?
38 City across the
68 Dry Italian
69 Straws, e.g. 71 Cockpit gauge
103
Piedmont wine
 Mediterranean
region
he annual studio tour is the
we want to extend a warm welcome for
from Cartagena fig. 104
Hustled
39 Marvin of 74 Be a chatterbox 105
Longtime
MotowSnouth Kona75AMrteistatpshCoroiclalel ctive’s 40 Guy hiding in a sticking place
Keynotuucktyo visit us in our studios and homes,” resource
most anticipated community
says Kathy Carr, SOKO president.
red-and-white 76 Auditioner’s 106
Green hue Bollywood
event each year. It attracts many visi-
The tour is the perfect time to set aside
striped shirt goal 107
attire
Whaodlealyo,t or even the entire weekend, for a Uncorking
41 Sans-serif font 77 Pat down to4r2sFtoarmthlaenidstloaunrd, as79wEenllglaisshlocals, w1h08o
giver? composer of 110
have the opportunity to visit with the
slow “holoholo” along the Kona coast
44 Advertising the symphonic gimmick study “Falstaff” 112
sound Rook’s call
artists, learn more about their creative process and shop for original art and smaller pieces like tea towels, greeting cards, ceramics and giclee prints. The 2022 tour will feature 19 South Kona artists in 13 studios located along the Kona coast from Keauhou to Hōnaunau.
with stops at the wonderful local cafés for coffee and lunch along the way.
SOKO artists are a varied group of cre- ators. The group includes jewelers, two printmakers, an assemblage artist, two quilters, a weaver, painters, a photogra- pher and ceramic artists who specialize in functional pottery and sculpture. Artists are known for their ability to work alone for long periods of time and yet, because the tour was not held in 2021, it was a long and too-quiet year for these artists who thrive on the fun and connections that hap- pen during this event. “All of the SOKO artists are busy preparing for the tour and
ted 94
bie’s
96 ics 97 ong 98
99 r 100 101
102
wine
90 91
Push for
Like Jennifer Aniston’s eyes Typed in ALL CAPS, maybe Least wacky Mosque leader Not given to speeches Yank at Amoebae, e.g. “The Kiss” sculptor Recess rebuttal
  The SOKO studio tour is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 26-27. To get directions and a map, go to sokoartists.com. Ten people will be permitted at one time in each studio.
South Kona artist Andrea Pro shares the process of woodcut printmaking with tour guests at her studio. PHOTOS COURTESY ANDREA PRO
        ol.com
©2022 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
ANSWER TO TODAY’S PUZZLE
                
    Mana Canon
 
NMLS #1426052
Chris Dodge
 
NMLS #1992138
Len Pagan
 
NMLS #384213
(808) 315-0065
(808) 854-7815
(808) 275-6898
  Corp NMLS #3113 | Equal Housing Lender MAC1222-1478661





   4   5   6   7   8