mo'o po'o (O'ahu)
A scene of Diamond Head at dusk with yellow plumerias, dragon fruit, and its flower, a night blooming cereus. Mo’o (moe-oh) means dragon and po’o (poe-oh) means head in the Hawaiian language of 'Ōlelo. The puka is set in O’ahu.
20×16 inch gallery-wrapped original painting on canvas (2024)
A scene of Diamond Head at dusk with yellow plumerias, dragon fruit, and its flower, a night blooming cereus. Mo’o (moe-oh) means dragon and po’o (poe-oh) means head in the Hawaiian language of 'Ōlelo. The puka is set in O’ahu.
20×16 inch gallery-wrapped original painting on canvas (2024)
A scene of Diamond Head at dusk with yellow plumerias, dragon fruit, and its flower, a night blooming cereus. Mo’o (moe-oh) means dragon and po’o (poe-oh) means head in the Hawaiian language of 'Ōlelo. The puka is set in O’ahu.
20×16 inch gallery-wrapped original painting on canvas (2024)