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Specialties
Diamond Head Gallery, located at 736 Front Street, Lahaina, HI, on the island of Maui, features more than 25 artists from Hawaii, the Mainland and abroad.
We have a wide selection of artworks, ranging from original oil, acrylic, watercolor and metal paintings to many limited edition prints, as well as an awesome collection of bronze sculptures, bronze coffee tables, lamps and Japanese raku pottery.
For those who appreciate fine art, you must visit and experience Diamond Head Gallery. Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Please come and relax and enjoy some of Hawaii’s finest art.
History
Established in 1995.
Our organization started with the hard work and entrepreneurial vision of owners Kent and Lori Untermann. In 1986, the young couple brought in a container of framed artwork to sell at the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet. Within seven weeks, they had sold all 7000 pieces of art. The Untermanns wisely realized the value of their new business venture, and out of those humble beginnings the Pictures Plus organization was born.
Meet the Business Owner
Kent U.
Business Owner
Kent Untermann was recruited out of the San Francisco Bay Area to play quarterback for the University of Hawaii in 1980. After a position change, he lettered at tight end for UH from 1981 – 84 and was named to the Warrior Club in his junior and senior seasons. Kent went on to sign a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys in 1985, but a leg injury cut short his NFL career.
Today he is the successful business owner and founder of Pictures Plus (which includes Diamond Head Gallery), (www.picturesplus.com) in Honolulu. His business had a humble beginning back in 1985 with Kent and his wife Lori selling artwork on weekends at the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet. He opened his first store location in 1986. He and his wife have grown the business from the swap meet and his $ 5,000 signing bonus from the Cowboys into a $ 14 million annual revenue business. Pictures Plus now has 12 locations statewide, with two more locations to open on the Big Island by end of the year