Large, undulating wall work patterned with traditional Native Hawaiian motifs and designs. This work addresses modes of sustainability via the integration of Indigenous knowledge and western sustainability science, through the perspective of a mixed-Indigenous individual.
Artwork Info
Type of Work
Sculpture, craft, installation
Medium
Various rice papers, handmade plant pigments, red and yellow earth pigments, gouache, ceramic beads, thread
Dimensions
Variable; approximately 12 feet x 7 feet installed
Subject Matter
Indigenous craft, Native Hawaiian craft, ecology, sustainability, cultural intersection