10 products
10 products
10 products
Pi'ikea by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,400.00Acrylic, ink, & gold leaf on canvas
32” h x 40” w
Laka Nui: Goddess of Hula by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic, ink, & gold leaf on canvas
40” h x 30” w
Outrigger Series: Mauna a Wakea & the Fisherman by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $12,800.0040” h x 64” w
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"Transcendence happens in those moments that move us," shares Heidi. "Sometimes the moments are small and seemingly insignificant, like the light moving across the water as the sky shifts with color each dawn. Transcendence happens when we are there — present in the moment — part of the light and the shifting sky - one with the world as it holds us, unfolding into the new day.
This work celebrates the sun rising in the east behind Mauna Wakea. The vantage point is from the deep waters off Kawaihae beach and fishing village before the harbor was built."
By Pualani Kanahele (chanted before sunrise)
ala e
Ka la i kahikina
I ka moana
Ka moana hohonu Pi’i ka lewa
Ka lewa nu’u
I kahikina
Aia ka la.
E ala e!
E Ala E
Awaken/Arise
The sun in the east From the ocean
The ocean deep Climbing (to) the heaven The heaven highest In the east
There is the sun Awaken!
Keawe I Ka Lai by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $8,750.0038” h x 46” w
Anaeho'omalu by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic on canvas
40” h x 30” w
"Anaeho'omalu Bay, in one telling of the mo’olelo (story), was named after young princess from Puna who made her way across the island with her sister, Puako. They both settled at the places named after them. This work is part of the Purple Mountain series–a study of the mauka to makai ahapua’a on the Big Island of Hawaii. Anaeho’omalu, or “A Bay” as it is commonly known, inspired this work with the mountain in the distance." - Heidi Buscher
Hapu'u by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $4,800.00Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
36” h x 24” w
"Two great stones once stood in the valley of Nu‘uanu on Oahu. These were said to represent the goddesses Hapu‘u and Kala‘iola. The goddesses were known to possess mysterious powers; they were guardians of Nu‘uanu Valley. “Akua no ka pali,” gods of the precipice”
Maikoha by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $4,800.00Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
36” h x 24” w
"An old legend tells of Maikoha, a farmer who lived in Nu‘uanu Valley. At that time, people of old did not have kapa to clothe themselves; they bore the driving rains of Nu‘uanu without the benefit of kapa as protection. Upon his death bed, Maikoha grew weary of the cold. To his daughters he foretold a plant that would grow from his grave. He instructed them to use this plant to make kapa from its inner bark. As prophesied, the wauke plant grew from his burial place. Maikoha’s daughters followed his guidance and learned the ways of kapa-making. From this, the wauke plant spread throughout the islands and the methods to make its bark into the finest kapa were learned. So renowned was his gift of wauke that Maikoha became known as the chief ‘aumakua of the kapa makers: Maikoha, the Kapa-Maker’s God." - Heidi Buscher
Opuhala: Goddess of Coral by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $6,000.00Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
40” h x 30” w
Kawena Sky by Heidi Buscher
Regular price $7,600.00Renting your home or love a work but would like to spend less? Ask about a giclee.
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