Lono
Photography
36 X 23 X 1 inch
There stands Lono, the Hawaiian god of rain, amid a lush, muted backdrop of foggy mountains and autumn-touched trees. His figure tall and imposing, a robust silhouette against his island's background. His eyes hold the wisdom of ages, mirroring the serene calmness of the lands he reigns. As if on cue, the rain starts to fall - not heavily, but a gentle, life-giving drizzle. It lends an ethereal quality to the picture; the rain, Lono's divine manifestation, infuses the scene with a sacred tranquillity.
Price:
CAD 1600
FOUR WA'A
Photography
24 X 36 X 1 inch
Peering through my lens, the scene "Four Wa’a" paints is unmistakably island life at its finest. There they are – four outrigger canoes, not on water but resting on the sandy beach, almost as if taking a breather. Their vibrant colors pop, making them the undeniable stars against a backdrop of a lush hill and lazy palm trees. These aren't just boats; they symbolize Hawaii's soul, laden with tales of old adventures and silent promises of more to come. Behind them, the hills watch protectively, and the palms sway, almost like they're whispering island secrets and cheering for the next voyage.
Price:
CAD 1600
LANIKAI AND STONE
Photography
24 X 36 X 1 inch
Lanikai truly lives up to its name, the 'Heavenly Sea.' It’s a blues dance, from the light shades that kiss the shore to the deeper mysteries. It’s like they're trying to rival the sky above. Listen closely; you’ll hear the water whispering against the stone, a soft lullaby for anyone willing to pause and enjoy. The wall, with all its rough edges and sun-soaked spots, serves as a testament to how nature and man-made wonders can coexist, complementing one another. Where it meets the sea isn’t just a border; history shakes hands with the here and now, where the handcrafted blends seamlessly with the wild.
Price:
CAD 1600