
Kaneohe Bay Fish Ponds is a painting by D. Howard Hitchcock, created between 1920 and 1930. It depicts a lone, dark-skinned person sitting in a small outrigger canoe on a calm body of water, likely Kaneohe Bay. The person appears to be fishing, with a line extending into the water. The sky is a pale, muted color, suggesting either dawn or dusk. The overall mood is serene and peaceful. The painting is in the collection of the Hawaii State Art Museum. The exact dimensions are not provided in the metadata.
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