Art Prints

$40.00

 8x8 prints with 12x12 white mat, on bamboo paper, locally made on islands. 

Pōhakuloa Print: Pōhakuloa lies in the center of Hawaii island, between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, a culturally significant energetic portal, consisting of burial sites, underground trail systems, and heaiu, at 132,000 acres of land, most of which is ceded land taken at the time of the overthrow, has been leased to the military for 61 years, with 4 years remaining for just 1$ a year. The State of Hawaii Board of Land and Natural Resources has rejected an extension of their lease of 29,000 acres expiring in 2029, however, there has been pushback from the military trying to extend the lease to 2078. The army has been using it for live fire training, to “practice national defense.” Desecrating burial sites with their bombs, polluting and burning our ‘Ãina. There have also been health concerns with the community, using radio active heavy metal depleted uranium, a deadly form of radiation.

Colonial and Imperial Powers Historically have a history of occupying and destroying Native lands. From Hawai'i to Palestine, we see the same tools of occupation and erasure. This is not just about Hawai'i. This is about global solidarity. 10% of this collection will be donated to support frontline community activism, and Palestine. I've decided to go with the organizations Ka Lāhui Hawai'i, a Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) led activist group, fighting for protection against our 'aina, wai and people, and Dahnoun Mutual Aid, an organization committed to supporting communities in Palestine.

 

Papahānaumokuākea Print: This art piece was made to bring awareness of our North Western Hawaiian islands. Papahānaumokuākea is currently at risk from Elon Musks rocket debris. Papahānaumokuākea is a culturally significant place, holding deep meaning for Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians). It is the origin of our creation story, where sky father Wākea and Earth mother Papahānaumoku give birth to the Hawaiian islands. It is also home to over 7,000 species, several of which are endangered and found no where else in the world. 10% of this collection will be donated to support Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project (PMDP), a company committed to protecting our sacred waters from pollution, and half to support advocacy for the Papahānaumokuākea petition, located under the gallery tab.

Art Prints
Ink Used

All stickers are made with UV Eco ink.

1. Eco-Friendly & Sustainable

UV ECO inks are free from harmful solvents and produce fewer emissions, making them a greener choice. Great for environmentally conscious customers.

2. Durable & Long-Lasting

UV ink is cured instantly with UV light, making the print resistant to water, scratches, and fading great for outdoor use.

3. Vivid, High-Quality Colors

UV ECO inks produce rich, vibrant colors that pop—making your designs stand out and retain their beauty over time.

Graphic Transfer Decal Stickers

Transfers are semi permanent.

1. Built to Last

Crafted for maximum durability—resistant to weather, UV rays, water, and scratches. Perfect for cars, windows, water bottles, laptops, outdoor gear, and more.

2. Crisp, Clean Application

Transfer decals offer a sleek, professional look with no background—just your design, cut to shape for a flawless finish.

3. High-Stick, Low-Fuss

Strong adhesive ensures a long-lasting hold, while easy-transfer backing makes installation simple and bubble-free.

4. Fade-Resistant Finish

Made with premium materials that hold up against sun exposure and everyday wear—so your message or art stays bold over time.

Throw Away with Care

When disposing of the sticker waste, please place it inside a used container or bottle. This helps contain loose plastics and keeps them from spreading, Mahalo for helping protect our ʻāina.

Dekālānzie, Remālanize, Rewaitalize

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