Kim Taylor Reece “Hoe Wa'a” Rattan Lamp
Our Rattan Lamp Will Illuminate Your Home With Light and the Aloha Spirit.
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Our Rattan Lamp Will Illuminate Your Home With Light and the Aloha Spirit.
In Hawaiian, the words “Hoe Wa’a” mean “canoe paddling”. This unique rattan lamp is mounted on a beautiful sculpture created by popular artist Kima Taylor Reece. It's made of cold cast resin poured into molds and then hand-painted with a "bronze-like" finish. This cold cast statuette depicts a canoe paddler dancing as he wields an oar over his head.
- Cold Cast Resin
- Created by Kim Taylor Reece
- Espresso Wicker Lampshade
- UL Listed and Approved
- Light Bulb NOT Included
- Bronze Color
- 24" H, 11.5" H from Base to Bottom of Shade
- Approx. 9 Ibs
The famous award-winning photographer Kim Taylor Reece has studied Hawai'i's Hula Kahiko for 40 years and has created beautiful artworks to encapsulate the true Aloha spirit. Reece uses his colorblindness as an advantage to using a sepia tone to represent the timelessness of the dance.
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