"Hoe Wa'a" Cold Cast Statuette by Kim Taylor Reece
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A Tribute to the Art of Hawaiian Canoe Paddling
Our "Hoe Wa'a" cold cast statuette is a beautifully crafted representation of a Hawaiian canoe paddler, designed by the acclaimed artist Kim Taylor Reece. The term "Hoe Wa'a" translates to canoe paddler in Hawaiian, a figure deeply emblematic of the island's rich history and connection to the sea. This statuette captures the dynamic motion and determination of the paddler, reflecting the enduring spirit of Hawaiian culture. Made using a cold casting process, the piece highlights subtle textures and details that bring this traditional scene to life. It serves not only as a striking piece of art but also as a tribute to the timeless traditions of the Hawaiian people. Add a token of Hawaiian heritage to your collection today and keep the spirit of the islands alive in your home.
- Cold-cast Bronze Epoxy Resin
- 9.5'' W x 10.5'' H
- 10-12 lbs
- Designed by Kim Taylor Reece
About Kim Taylor Reece: Kim Taylor Reece is considered 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.
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