NĀ KIAʻI MAUNA | THE MOUNTAIN GUARDIANS

A large framed kapa (barkcloth) piece utilizing hand-painted traditional patterns and foraged earth pigments, located in the new Canada Goose store at Ala Moana Center in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi . Approx. 38 x 85 inches. 2024.

Image courtesy of Olivier Koning/Canada Goose.


Image courtesy of Olivier Koning/Canada Goose.

KA MULIWAI, KE OLA | THE ESTUARY, THE LIFE

A mixed-media installation and mural for Meta (formerly Facebook) in Seattle, Washington. Hand-stitched Tyvek, gouache, metal leaf, mural. Approx. 32 feet x 10 feet. 2022.


E HOʻĀLA KA LUPE | TO AWAKEN THE KITE

Funded by a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation LIFT Grant, this project sought to recreate traditional Native Hawaiian barkcloth kites using only natural materials gathered by the artist. 2023.

LUPE HŌKŪ (STAR KITE). EARTH PIGMENTS, HAU CORDAGE, BAMBOO, SHELL, KAPA (BARKCLOTH). 16.5 X 16.5 INCHES.

LUPE HUINAHĀ I (FOUR-SIDED KITE). RED OCHRE PIGMENT, HAU CORDAGE AND BRANCHES, BAMBOO, KAPA (BARKCLOTH). 19.5 X 21 INCHES.

LUPE HUINAHĀ II (FOUR-SIDED KITE). EARTH PIGMENTS, HAU BRANCHES AND CORDAGE, KAPA (BARKCLOTH).17 X 17 INCHES.

LUPE HĪHĪMANU (MANTA RAY KITE). EARTH PIGMENTS, HAU CORDAGE, BAMBOO, KAPA (BARKCLOTH). APPROX. 32 X 33 INCHES.


KAʻENA'S KITE. OCHRE EARTH PIGMENTS, BAMBOO, HIBISCUS CORDAGE, SHELL, KAPA (BARKCLOTH). 25 X 25 INCHES.


CROW’S SHADOW INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS | LITHOGRAPH PRINTS

A collection of three lithograph editions created during an artist residency at CSIA in Pendleton, Oregon. 2021. Available for purchase here.

MANŌ KAUKANI MAKA. MONOPRINT, SERIES OF 13 MONOPRINTS. 20 X 15 INCHES.

THE TOOLS THAT HINA GAVE US. LITHOGRAPH, EDITION OF 21. 24 X 18 INCHES.

GUIDED BY OUR STARS (WE WERE NEVER LOST). LITHOGRAPH, EDITION OF 14. 28 X 22.25 INCHES.


NO MĀKOU KE ĀNUENUE | A RAINBOW FOR US ALL

A partnership with Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group in the US, to create a design to celebrate AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander) Heritage Month and Pride Month. This design began as a hand-painted piece on kapa (barkcloth) and later made into a custom T-shirt. 2022.

NO MĀKOU KE ĀNUENUE. EARTH PIGMENTS ON HAND-BEATEN KAPA. 11 X 14 INCHES.

THE ARTIST WEARING THE SHIRT THEY DESIGNED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN FOR AANHPI HERITAGE MONTH AND PRIDE.