The lush, floral-filled canvases of Michele Taylor Hayakawa are a repudiation of the barren San
Gabriel Mountains where she was born and raised. These serene landscapes have won her
numerous awards. One of the greatest honors she has received was to have an iris named
after her by the Schriener Iris Gardens.
Hayakawa has more than 1,150 of her original works in public and private collections
around the world, including those of the Emperor of Japan and The Mayo Clinic.
She currently resides in central Pennsylvania.
BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, CA
EDUCATION: Chouinard Art Institute, California State, Northridge, CA
Oregon State
EXHIBITIONS: Village Gallery, Lahaina, HI
Conacher Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Fort Hunter Museum, Harrisburg, PA
Galerie Rahut, Munchen, Germany
Galerie Lareuse, Washington, DC
Summa Gallery, Atlanta, GA
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