Painting "Kohola"

$5,200.00

This painting depicts the return of the graceful "Kohola" to Hawai'i, where they have the first breach as a calve. "Kohola" is the hawaiian word for humpback whale. These whales were respected by the ancient Hawaiians as a family god.
Humpback whales travel from Alaska to Hawaiian waters where they stay during the winter to breed and nurse their calves. Hawai'i is the best place in the world to see this amazing creatures and enjoy the spectacular splash after every breach. The words to describe these moments are always ... woooow. The waters between the islands of Maui and Lanai are particularly spectacular to see the whales during the winter time.

Acrylic on canvas mixed technique
50.8 x 101.6 cm (20" x 40")

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