VOLCANO ART CENTER – Fishponds Of Hawaii By Carol Araki Wyban
Auction Ends: Jul 16, 2018 10:00 PM HST

Art

Aholehole

Item Number
01-9793
Estimated Value
180 USD
Opening Bid
144 USD

Item Description

Aholehole, giclee print by Carol Araki Wyban.

Aholehole or silver perch were craved by chiefs as a dainty.  This fish specifically from Lokoea fishpond are famous in Hale'iwa and they appear in legends and poetical sayings and local lore.  Aholehole form Lokoea are the artists’ favorite fish to eat.  She finds that the aholehole from other places are not as tasty and thus reinforcing their legendary status.  Aholehole in general were used ceremonially to ward off evil.  They were often placed in the holes for planing posts for a building.

Dimensions:Framed 14.5″ x 11.5″

To learn more about Carol and her artistic process visit her bio page here.

Item Special Note

This giclee print is part of the collection of Fish Common to Lokoea:
All fishponds have a complex ecosystem. These are just a few of the fish grown in Lokoea. We ate heartily of all the fish, crab, and shrimp, except for 'o'opu, which are sacred to Volcano goddess Pele.