All prints are printed through a local printing company here on O’ahu Ki’i kau Printers in SALT at our Kaka’ako.
Wai is the Hawaiian word for “freshwater.” Ola means “life.” We live in a day and age where water has been diverted, weaponized, poisoned, and polluted beyond recognition. This very special piece and made with the intentions of transporting the viewer to a place of pure imagination. To a place where the waters are allowed to flow from mauka to makai, where the water feeds the life of the land so it may return from whence it originated.
-Prints Available
-Original Painted with Oil paint
Wai is the Hawaiian word for “freshwater.” Ola means “life.” We live in a day and age where water has been diverted, weaponized, poisoned, and polluted beyond recognition. This very special piece and made with the intentions of transporting the viewer to a place of pure imagination. To a place where the waters are allowed to flow from mauka to makai, where the water feeds the life of the land so it may return from whence it originated.
-Prints Available
-Original Painted with Oil paint
All prints are printed through a local printing company here on O’ahu Ki’i kau Printers in SALT at our Kaka’ako.