“North Shore Three Tables” by Mark Brown is a 12x24 framed plein air oil painting of Oʻahu’s North Shore. Discover authentic Hawaiian landscape art at Magnolia Hawaii.
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Experience the sunlit brilliance of Oʻahu’s famous North Shore through “North Shore Three Tables”, a 12x24 framed original oil painting by award-winning plein air artist Mark Brown. Painted entirely outdoors on location, this piece captures the crystalline waters, volcanic rocks, and golden light that define one of Hawaiʻi’s most beloved coastal scenes.
Mark’s brushwork reflects both the energy and serenity of the islands — alive with movement, yet grounded in the calm rhythm of nature. Every stroke feels infused with the trade winds, salt air, and sense of place that makes Hawaiʻi art so deeply resonant.
Mark Brown is one of Hawaiʻi’s most respected plein air oil painters and a longtime instructor at the University of Hawaiʻi. His work is characterized by an unwavering dedication to painting directly from life — embracing the challenges of shifting light, changing tides, and natural elements to convey the essence of a moment in time.
A two-time “Best in Show” winner at the Haleʻiwa Arts Festival, Mark’s paintings have become synonymous with authentic Hawaiʻi landscapes. His art embodies aloha — connection to land, light, and the beauty of everyday scenes across the islands.
Medium: Original oil on canvas
Dimensions: 12x24 inches (framed)
Subject: Hawaiʻi’s North Shore at Three Tables Beach
Technique: Plein air oil painting (painted entirely outdoors)
Origin: Hand-painted in Hawaiʻi
Finish: Professionally framed and ready to hang
Collectors of fine Hawaiian plein air art
Lovers of North Shore landscapes and ocean scenes
Adding warmth and authenticity to coastal or modern interiors
A meaningful one-of-a-kind gift for art enthusiasts and island dreamers
At Magnolia Hawaii, we are proud to represent artists like Mark Brown, whose plein air paintings illuminate Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty with authenticity and spirit. “North Shore Three Tables” is more than a view — it’s a vibrant piece of Hawaiʻi brought to life in oil and light.