Francis Pimmel is an award-winning artist, specializing in historically accurate, scale reconstructions of canoes that once sailed on the waterways of the Polynesian Triangle.
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2019-2022
“ Well, each year brings new challenges, and in my field they are mostly exciting.. No, I do not golf, nor have I retired from studying or crafting canoe models. So much happened since 2018 that I decided not to mention my yearly happenings in canoe modelling. However I am extremely proud of having been commissioned for over 2 years to build some large canoe models for the FOUR SEASONS HOTEL RESORT, MANELE BAY, Lanai, Hawaii , which are displayed in the lobby of that world- famous Resort owned by Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle.
Another recent exciting commission was to build a model of the type of canoe that inspired the one illustrated in the movie ‘MOANA'. This project was a fascinating journey, involving meticulous research, careful planning, and precise execution of a FIJI KAMAKAU.
More recently, I've been busy drafting the line drawings of the Maui sailing canoe MO’OLELE and making a large model of it for a former sailor of this vessel.
2018
THE POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER, Lai’e, Hawaii commissioned Francis to build a large model of their “IOSEPA” which is a 57-foot, single masted wa’a kaulua or twin-hulled traditional sailing canoe. Iosepa lays stored at the Hawaiian Village, Lai’e. In that same year, BISHOP MUSEUM, Honolulu, asked Francis to build a 3D version of the sailing canoe illustrated on page 21 of “VOYAGERS” A COLLECTION OF WORDS AND IMAGES BY HERB KAWAINUI KANE.
2017
Curate Décor and Design LLC, on behalf of the BANK OF HAWAII, HONOLULU, commissioned Francis to build a 36 inch long Hawaiian Voyaging Canoe to be the centerpiece in the lobby of their renovated main branch in downtown Honolulu.
2016
Carved numerous canoe models for collectors around the world, interior designers and organizations, but the highlight was the completion of a 32 inch long model of the very famous Fiji Drua which was the largest, finest and above all fastest sea-going vessel ever built by natives of Oceania. This model is a precise scale-down version of the life size Fiji Drua on display at the SUVA
MUSEUM of the island of Fiji.The model was acquired in 2016 by the POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER, Lai’e, Hawaii.
That same year, Francis Pimmel’s career as a scale modeler of Oceanic canoes is mentioned and illustrated in a newly published book by Editions du Signe and written by Veronique Arnould “ALSATIANS IN THE WORLD, 100 REMARKABLE CAREERS”.
2015
Amongst the many models crafted during that year, one of them deserves special attention and this is the double hull Cook Islands canoe with its 730 individual designs and numerous carvings. The hulls of this model were inspired by the life size Cook Island s single hull in the New-Zealand museum TE PAPA TONGAREWA. However this model could not have been accurately completed without the numerous drawings done by Jean Neyret of the Musees de la Marine, Paris, in his 2 volumes PIROGUES OCEANIENNES. This same year Francis Pimmel got this wonderful accolade by Dave Bell, the producer of the filming of THE VOYAGE OF THE HOKULE’A for the National Geographic Society, to be the Herb Kawanui Kane in 3D. Indeed many of the scale models made by Francis Pimmel are inspired by Herb Kane drawings and paintings.
2013 - 2014
While finishing work on a Fijian Drua scale model, Francis was commissioned by one of Conde Nast Traveler readers rated top Hotel Resort on the islands of Hawaii, the FOUR SEASONS HOTEL RESORT, Manale Bay, Lana’i, to build a range of 15 large Polynesian scale model canoes to decorate the Suites of the Hotel, and a 36 inch long scale model of the Hokule'a as well as a Samoan double hull voyaging canoe to decorate the Lobby of that same Hotel. The requested lead time was 6 months. Thanks to a staff of 4 and years of experience in building scale models, every model was finished on time, custom crated and ready for delivery .
2012
The content of this website is attesting to the level of achievement by Francis Pimmel and the belief by collectors and art dealers alike that it is of historical dimension. Francis Pimmel is the only scale modeler who has ever undertaken to showcase canoes from across Oceania, rather than those from a single Pacific island, and to replicate them true to their ancient appearance while the quality of work and finish is one of our time. None of the pictures in this website has been photo enhanced . They are illustrating the true finish and beauty of each canoe or component.
2007
KAHALA RESORT AND HOTEL PROJECT
Francis Pimmel, a master craftsman, was commissioned to build 5 canoe models for the Kahala Hotel & Resort in Honolulu, each 32" long. For this project, Pimmel aimed to reproduce ancient-style Hawaiian lashings. The fine and intricate lashing of the gunnels to the hull and those holding both parts of a manu together showcase his exceptional skill and craftsmanship. Pimmel was particularly pleased with the 32" Hawaiian racing canoe carved out of very curly Koa and a red tarp imitation using Cardinal wood. The sail is a custom design by the artist, and the double blocks crown this extremely sporty-looking canoe.
ON THE SEAWAYS TO MELANESIA AND MICRONESIA
2007 marked a Significant phase for Francis Pimmel, a devoted admirer of the canoes of the Solomon Islands, particularly the war canoes from San Cristoval. As a collector of old canoe models, Pimmel was captivated by the rarity of these Solomon Islands canoes. The scarcity of such treasures only fueled his determination to create his own, the first of which, with its Nguzu nguzu and prow finial, is a sight to behold. This unique masterpiece is inlaid on both sides with mother of pearl and paua shell, its design a living testament to an ancient Solomon Island legend. Another testament to their rarity, a recent addition to Pimmel's collection is the Samoan Paopao canoe, a true gem decorated with exquisite shell inlays.
2005-2006
EUROPEAN TRAVELS AND MARQUESAN CANOES
Francis Pimmel travels Europe to conduct research into ship and canoe models, as well as artifacts of Oceania at renowned marine and ethnography museums. Key stops on this trip were the National Maritime Museum in London Greenwich and the PittRivers Museum in Oxford. The collection of artifacts from Papua New Guinea at the Horniman Museum in South London proved a great source of research material and The Musee de la Marine in Paris with its early models of Hawaiian double-hull canoes. The Musee d'Ethnographie in Neuchatel provided an exciting opportunity to study the Marquesan canoe models illustrated in Hadden & Hornell's book "Canoes of Oceania". On his return, Francis completed his first double-hulled Marquesan Islands canoe model and decorated it at the stern of both hulls with sculptures typical of those islands. Illustrations of such Marquesan carvings are scarce. The sculptures on this model are replicas of original carvings on exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum. It is said that the lines of the Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hokulea are derived from that of the double-hulled Marquesan canoe.
2004
PELELEU WAR CANOE
Francis Pimmel completed a 4-foot model of King Kamehameha I war canoe. It is the only type of Hawaiian canoe equipped with western type sprit sails and rigging and a bronze swivel cannon. This historically accurate model has found its home in Beverly Hills, California. It is said that those swivel canons had a bad reputation and were prone to either explode or fire inaccurately and that the English were more than happy to trade those canons with King Kamehameha against sandal wood which was than sold in China against silk and other rare items in high demand in Europe.
2003
1st PLACE
Awarded 1st Place in Open category at Hawaii State sponsored and juried wood show. Pimmel's winning work was a 24" model of the Hokule’a. Click here to view a similar size model of the voyaging canoe.
2002
A CHALLENGING YEAR
Presenting the completion of the model "Yapluka 60," a 3-foot long scratch-built replica of the 60-foot-long French-built modern catamaran. This model features a 5-foot high head and mainsail, a fully featured cockpit, saloon & galley, and the full regalia of fittings. The "Yapluka 60" can be viewed at www.yapluka.fr. The model was introduced to the Yapluka shipyard, who complimented Francis Pimmel for the exactitude of the work. The patron for this model was a member of the Hearst Family in Los Angeles. Click here to view an image of the model Yapluka 60. It is important to note that modern cruising and sailing catamaran and trimaran vessels are the direct descendants of the highly evolved Polynesian double-hull canoe. Visit Flickr for photos of the step-by-step construction of this model.
2001
MODERN MASTERS AND TEA TIME
Home and Garden TV (HGTV) feature Francis Pimmel and his work on their nationwide show "Modern Masters" on November 4, 2001. Details on HGTV.com.
Commissioned to build an 18" scale model of an ancient Hawaiian Voyaging Canoe to be presented to Dr.Yoshitsu Sen XV Grand Tea Master from Urasenke Hawaii Shibu in presence of the Imperial Prince Norihito and Princess Hisako Takamodo of Japan.
2000
NO Y2K IN MODEL CANOES
Francis Pimmel is commissioned to build a replica of the Hawaiian Fishing Canoe for the Haleakala National Park Pavilion.
Awarded 1st Place in Open category at Hawaii State sponsored and juried wood show. The winning exhibit was a 6 foot long scale model of the "Malia" type outrigger canoe.
Commissioned to build a 6 foot long scale model of the surfing canoe "Ka-Moi", made famous by Duke Kahanamoku. This model was executed with the collaboration of Tay Perry of the Friends of Hokule'a and Hawai'iloa who provided measurements, archive photos and construction details, and with Paul Dolan, the Outrigger's Club historian.
1999
SAILING IN STYLE ...
A 3 foot long scale model of the Voyaging canoe Hokule'a built by Francis Pimmel sails aboard the English luxury liner QE II from Honolulu to Southampton, England.
1997
... AND FREE OF POLITICS
A scale model canoe built by Francis Pimmel was selected to be presented to the President of China, Jiang Zemin, during his stopover in Honolulu before leaving to the US continent to meet with President Cliinton.
1996
A SMALL ENTRY ...
Awarded 1st Place in Open category at Hawaii State sponsored and juried wood show. The winning exhibit was a 12" scale model of a Hawaiian voyaging canoe made from more than 145 components.