After years of relying on commissions and collaborations, Kailua-born illustrator Shar Tuiasoa is telling her own story.
Five years since uprooting himself from O‘ahu, the outspoken Hawaiian editor of Monster Children, unpacks nyc’s influence on his POV.
The Japanese American artist had once envisioned revitalizing one of Hawaiʻi's most sacred sites.
We asked Native Hawaiian artists and luminaries about the artworks shifting Kānaka Maoli art in the 21st century. These are their answers.
How Puka prints has been breathing life into local fabrics for more than 25 years.
With its paper-thin petals and ephemeral flowers,
native ‘ilima tells a story of precarity and perserverance.
Aaron and Drew Austin of Kings Surfboard Glassing, who grew up surfing on Maui, imbue their process with an artisanal approach.







