Greg Pontius was born in Seattle in
1945, and lived most of his young life in a
small desert town in Eastern Washington,
where he developed a love for drawing. His
high school offered a very extensive four
year wood and metal shop program that gave
him a wonderful avenue for expression. Greg
started college in Spokane, where the
emphasis was Commercial Arts. After a
successful year he moved on to a Fine Arts
Program in Evert Washington. This was a
school with no limits, allowing him to
express freely in oil painting, metal and
wood sculpture, and glass blowing.
Greg
painted large oils through the 70's and
having an apptitude for mechanics and a love
of welding, produced metal sculptures.
Moving to Hawaii in January of 1977 and
realizing the wealth of locally grown
hardwoods, he focussed his talents on wood
sculptures. Greg collects his wood himself,
believing, it is one of the most important
parts of the project. He says, " I feel like
a miner looking for a gem." He is widely
known for his Sea Life Sculptures, whales of
all kinds (mostly humpbacks), some as large
as seven feet, many with calf or in
arrangements with dolphins. He also creates
jewelry boxes in the form of whales, eels or
turtles, at first they appear to be pure
sculpture, then, surprise, they open up with
trays and even small drawers. In the past
years Greg has made hundreds of small to
large, unique, one of a kind boxes, from an
almost endless variety of woods. Many of
Greg's new pieces are inspired by the patron
and he finds it exciting to work together to
bring form to an idea.
Greg is very busy in his studio nestled in
the jungle on the most northern end of the
Big Island where he lives with his wife, son
and three daughters. Greg loves life very
much and believes that only after receiving
God's love in his life, was he able to find
success in his work. He is often heard to
say, " I can't wait to get up and go to work
in the morning."

Greg has won the People's Choice Award
many times, as well as the Artist's Choice
Award at the Big Island Wood Exhibition. His
work is in many private collections, from
the United States and Canada to Europe and
Japan. Greg is comfortable in a variety of
mediums; stone, wood, glass, metal, plaster,
plastic, etc. and new subjects are
constantly emerging. There is a permanent
bronze turtle sculpture at the Mauna Lani
Bay Hotel, on the Kona Coast of Hawaii.
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Marlin in
Hawaii By Greg Pontius Hawaii's
finest sculpture with Hawaiian
woods. |
Turtles that
live longer than 100 years. Greg
Pontius, Hawaii's fine wood artist
is located in North Kohala
Hawaii. |
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