Installation: University of Hawai’i Mānoa Department of Art and Art History, Main Gallery.  1. Halawai 2. He AHA Ke Kānaka 3. E Pi’i Ana O Lalo.

Installation: University of Hawai’i Mānoa Department of Art and Art History, Main Gallery.
1. Halawai
2. He AHA Ke Kānaka
3. E Pi’i Ana O Lalo.

He AHA Ke Kanaka, 74” x 73”  Canvas imprinted under rock in Mānoa,  Pohaku noho i Waiakeakua,  ‘Alaea and Kukui treebark ink with rabbit skin glue. 

He AHA Ke Kanaka, 74” x 73”
Canvas imprinted under rock in Mānoa,
Pohaku noho i Waiakeakua,
‘Alaea and Kukui treebark ink with rabbit skin glue. 

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Halawai, 57” x 93”
Stretched canvas and buried canvas with ‘alaea i Luaalaea and acrylic paint.

E Pi’i Ana O Lalo, 46.5” x 72”
Canvas with buried canvas,
Waiakeakua stream bed and ‘alaea earth pigments with rabbit skin glue.

Installation: 4. Weliweli, 5. Kumu Kukui, (Figure 2, & 3.)

Installation: 4. Weliweli, 5. Kumu Kukui, (Figure 2, & 3.)

Weli weli, 36” x 48” Figure 4.
Canvas and handformed paper on wood panel,
charcoal ink and acrylic paint. 

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Kumu Kukui, 30” x 40” Figure 5.
Stretched cotton fabric and ‘alaea earth,
charcoal ink, and acrylic paint.

Lau,  36” x 20” Figure 6.
Canvas and lepo mai Kanewai lo’i kalo,
screenprinted map AVAkonohiki.org,
Alaea earth and rabbit skin glue with acrylic and oil paint.

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