First, you see Kū. He stands eight and a half feet tall on a red ochre platform that, in turn, rests on a white base. These supports, lending another five or six feet of stature, allow him to dominate the open space. He towers in an impressive stance: fists clenched, knees bent, mouth open wide. … Continue reading Makana Eyre: An Inspiring Exhibit On Native Hawaiians That Most Of Us Won’t See
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Makana Eyre: An Inspiring Exhibit On Native Hawaiians That Most Of Us Won’t See
First, you see Kū. He stands eight and a half feet tall on a red ochre platform that, in turn, rests on a white base. These supports, lending another five or six feet of stature, allow him to dominate the open space. He towers in an impressive stance: fists clenched, knees bent, mouth open wide. … Continue reading Makana Eyre: An Inspiring Exhibit On Native Hawaiians That Most Of Us Won’t See