A Mesmerizing Fusion of Art, Heritage, and Motion
The "Pahoe" Cold Cast Statuette made by Kim Taylor Reece captures the grace and movement of a female (wahine) canoe paddler. It’s made using a cold cast technique with resin and bronze powder. Named after the Hawaiian word for "lava flow," the "Pahoe" sculpture embodies a sense of dynamic energy frozen in time.
Kim Taylor Reece is considered by many to be Hawaii’s foremost fine art photographer. He has studied the Hula Kahiko for over 40 years. His photography captures the mystery, majesty, and magic of the Hula. Every Kim Taylor Reece statuette is inspired by one of his award-winning black-and-white true-to-life photos.