This print draws inspiration from the Lauloa Ke‘oke‘o Kalo, a variety of Kalo that is found across Hawai‘i but is especially familiar in the landscapes of Puna. Through this print, I wanted to honor the wide variety of Kalo, while highlighting in particular the Lauloa Ke‘oke‘o version that grows so abundantly in Puna. Its large leaves (hence Lauloa) reaching upward from the earth serve as a visual reminder of the story of Hāloa and the big responsibility we carry to care for the land that feeds us. In celebrating kalo, this print celebrates our origins, our sustenance, and the living connection between the people of Hawai‘i and the ‘āina.
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