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

Art

Laniwahine

Item Number
01-9797
Estimated Value
800 USD
Opening Bid
640 USD

Item Description

Laniwahine, original watercolor, color pencil and ink on paper by Carol Araki Wyban.

Laniwahine is the guardian spirit of Lokoea fishpond in Hale'iwa on the island of O'ahu. Laniwahine is famous in Hawaiian traditions and appears in stories and the name chant of Kamehameha V.  She often appears as a woman or a terrifying mo’o, a giant lizard and other forms.  In olden days, many worshipped her as an ancestral guardian and never failed to recognize her deeds.

Lokoea fishpond is where the artist lived and worked growing and selling fish.

Dimensions: Framed 16″ x 13″

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

Item Special Note

This watercolor is part of the Fishpond Legends:
All fishponds have guardian spirits. They are shape changers that can take multiple forms. They are often mo'o, giant lizards. Mo'o were both benevolent and terrifying. They did not like to see unkindness, greed or haughtiness. There are many kinds of mo'o. Fishpond mo'o were female.