Kilohinani Cold Cast Statue
Kilohinani means “to glance at beauty”. That’s what happens when we gaze upon a native Hawaiian girl
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Kilohinani means “to glance at beauty”. That’s what happens when we gaze upon a native Hawaiian girl dancing the traditional hula. Her ti-leaf skirt sways in synchronicity with her hips and arms as she dances near the shore keeping time with the rhythm of the surf. This work of art will radiate the aloha spirit when displayed in your home or office.About the artist: 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.Material: Cold Cast Resin w/ Bronze-like finishWeight: Approximately 9 lbsSize: 13" tallArtist: Kim Taylor Reece
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About the artist: 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.Material: Cold Cast Resin w/ Bronze-like finishWeight: Approximately 9 lbsSize: 13" tallArtist: Kim Taylor Reece">