Matthew & Mary Lovein, Artists in Hawaii
On the slope of Hualalai Mountain, overlooking Kona’s coastline, Matthew and Mary Lovein live
and work in the heart of a coffee farming and art community, rich with culture and history.
Their plantation style home on the hillside has a feeling of serenity and light, with its cathedral
ceilings and its many scenery filled windows. There is art everywhere, their own and their collections,
inside and outside. The sound of a water feature on the property is inspirational and conducive
to an artist’s lifestyle.
The Loveins create artwork in their studios and offices in various diverse mediums, individually
and collaboratively, always surprising themselves with new ventures and adventures. Even though
they are great-grandparents, they don’t seem to be slowing down since opening Holualoa Gallery
January 1, 1990 and closing April 1, 2020. They continue their lifestyle as artists in Hawaii.