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From Hawai‘i Public Radio:
Local designers Sig and Kūhaʻo Zane unveiled a large-scale mural on an affordable housing building at 1060 Bishop Street on Wednesday.
The downtown Honolulu mural titled Kauluhakulau features Zane's iconic ʻulu print with the leaves and skin of the breadfruit.
Kūhaʻo Zane said the painting represents growth and inspiration for the building’s residents.
“The ‘Kauluhakulau’ mural includes a multitude of intents woven together with the intricacies of Hawaiian language to connect the residents of 1060 Bishop Street with this place,” Kūhaʻo Zane said in a news release. “The art, hand drawn and cut by my father Sig Zane, starts with ‘Haka,’ to create the space for flourishing growth.
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