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

Art

Rising Tide

Item Number
01-9789
Estimated Value
700 USD
Opening Bid
560 USD

Item Description

Rising Tide, original watercolor, colored pencil and ink on paper by Carol Araki Wyban.

Fishing with the Makaha at Lokoea Fishpond, we rise in the early morning with the winter high tide.  There is a chill in the night air.  Jim and I look makai, to the sea. The ocean rises up the estuary to enter through the screened gate at our feet.  The water moves into the auwai kai channel between two gates of the makaha.  the auwai kai is already filled with fish.

Dimensions: Framed 16″ x 13″

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

Item Special Note

This giclee print is part of the Fishpond Technology: From Fishing to Fishponds.
Hawaiians observed nature. They conceived of, built and operated aquaculture systems. Ancient fishponds were in operation for centuries before Europeans came to Hawai'i. Their tools were their intellect, their hands, rocks and trees. The following figures describe the basic technology of fishponds and how they took the leap from fishing to aquaculture.