Art
ART: Ohe Kapala Printmaking Amaumau by Michael Olalehua Ah Chong
- Item Number
- 613
- Estimated Value
- 360 USD
- Opening Bid
- 150 USD
Item Description
15.5"x11.25" Ohe Kapala printmaking Amaumau by Michael Olalehua Ah Chong.
Michael Olalehua Ah Chong is a native Hawaiian artist from Kahaluu, Oahu, perpetuating the art of Hawaiian Ohe Kapala printing. Each piece is printed individually by utilizing a long strip of bamboo with carved geometric shapes on one end. The designs represent his cultural heritage and a symbol of Aloha to be admired and enjoyed on the walls of your home or office. Mahalo for your support. Ua - The red pattern depicts Wana (sea urchin) representing unity. The black pattern depicts Ua (rain) representing life.
Frame size: 15.5”x 11.25”
Item Special Note
Proceeds from this item will be split between the artist (80%) and PAI Foundation (20%).
Pick up at HFWF office in Honolulu, otherwise shipping charges apply.
Donated By:
Olalehua Hawaii
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