Makali'i Rising Limited Edition Print
Makali'i Rising Limited Edition Print
*This is the Limited Edition Print of Makali’i Rising
Makali’i Rising was inspired by the Makahiki, a yearly, months-long period of peace, leisure, art and abundance that started when the Nā huihui o Makali‘i, or the Pleiades, rose over the horizon at sunset, usually in late October. That was when the god Lono returned to Hawai'i pausing war and giving everyone time to feast, dance hula, play sports - an enrichment of culture. Not only was balance achieved through this pause in fighting, but certain plants and fish were forbidden to be gathered, allowing things to grow back and not be overtaken, sustaining the rhythms of the natural world.
Featured in this painting are five endemic Hawaiian birds - the Pueo front and center and the honeycreepers: the extinct black Hawai'i Mamo, endangered gray 'Akikiki and red I'iwi and the threatened yellow ‘Anianiau. Also featured are the kinolau of Lono - hanging ipu, ama'u fern and `a`ali`i leaves. In Hawaiian culture, kinolau are natural body forms of the gods and being with them was being with god.
Limited edition of 33, 24”x24”, hand signed and numbered
Printed on 300 gsm, 100% cotton rag with archival inks
Shipped rolled in a sturdy tube
Why an edition of 33? Though we aren’t sure exactly how many Hawaiian honeycreeper there were, its estimate there were about 50 and today, only 17 survive. The number of limited edition prints represent the 33 species that have been lost forever.
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