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Art Market for Mother's Day

  • Design Management Hawaii 1051 Kakala Street Kapolei, HI, 96707 United States (map)

Find the perfect gift for Mom at this special Mother’s Day Artist Market!

This event will be featuring local artists Alina Murray and Jan Scroggs. Shop beautiful handmade jewelry by Alina Murray, and find a unique epoxy resin piece by Jan Scroggs. Both will have their works for sale at this month's Art Market.

Come by KN Design Studio anytime between 12pm - 6pm on Saturday April 22.


There will be free gifts with any purchase!

There will be thank you gifts with minimum purchase!


More About the Artists

Alina Murray

I'm born and raised in Hawai‘i. I am inspired by my grandfather, who was a talented, jeweler designer, and engraver also the owner of Hawai‘i Goldsmith. The name for my small business, Emmanalani’s Creations is from my daughter Emma, who has inspired me to go forth in this journey, and she is my biggest fan , I love to see my jewelry on my friends and family. I hope it brings them as much joy as it does to me.


Jan Scroggs

I’m Jan Scroggs. I would like to introduce you to my most recent endeavor in my art career. After 30+ years as a corporate graphic designer and photographer, Four years ago I retired from the business world and I have happily reacquainted myself with the non-commercial side of art. I considered several areas of art, but have chosen to work in a format that allows for freedom of expression without boundaries, resin art. I find that you do not control resin as much as it controls you. With that in mind you have to be more open and flexible in how you create.

I have lived on Oahu for 22 years and have visited continually since 1971. Living in Hawaii we are blessed with an abundance of intense colors and dramatically lit subject matter. I like to think I take a somewhat unique approach to presenting a view of the islands. Working with alcohol inks, a variety of resin pigments as well as acrylic paint and ink, there is no end to the possibilities. When I create I like to consider how art can serve more than one purpose. Basically, “utilitarian art”. So you will find much of my art is in the form of coasters, trays, lazy Susan’s, clocks, charcuterie boards, solid resin serving boards as well as paintings. All of my work is meant to reflect the beauty and drama of Hawaii.

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