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Art Print: Pele Searches for a Home

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Legend tells us that Pele was pursued by her ocean sister Namaka from island to island in the Hawaiian archipelago. At every stop, Namaka would rise and, in an epic battle, put Peleʻs island-building volcanic fire out. And so it went, all down the chain, until Pele was able to find a home on the largest island in the chain, Hawaiʻi Island, in the caldera of Kīlauea Volcano, out of reach of Namaka for now.

Artist-historian and author Herbert “Herb” Kawainui Kāne (June 21, 1928 – March 8, 2011) had a special interest in Hawai’i and the South Pacific. His images of tall ships and oceangoing canoes, goddesses and native dancers delight people all over the world. In 1984 he was elected a Living Treasure of Hawai’i.

  • Painting by: Herb Kawainui Kāne
  • Product dimensions: 11x14 inches unmatted
Sku: 2001832

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