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Close up of the completed LFDL mural.

Little Free Diverse Library

February 27, 2022

Back in November (2021) I spent a weekend painting a little mural on a Little Free Diverse Library (LFDL) at Da Shop, in Kaimuki. Little Free Diverse Libraries house book selections from black, brown, and indigenous authors from local, independent bookstores to amplify and empower diverse voices.

Original concept sketch of the LFDL

My initial plan:
On one side of the box, I was going to paint an elderly woman writing in a book, representing the past (kupuna/ancestor/historian/matriarch/author). Flowing from her pen were colorful abstractions of wisdom, cultural practices, recipes, stories, poetry, philosophies, etc. The patterns and shapes would travel around the back to the opposite side of the box to embrace a young (modern) girl—perhaps a distant, or not so distant, granddaughter—as she reads from the same book, engrossed in all of the rich information. Kupuna’s pen and Keiki’s book are the same color, meant to symbolize the passing down of knowledge. Having each character on either side of the box meant that any reading material inside of the LFDL was shared between them (and subsequently any visitors who took a book or left a book).

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Mural reality:
When I arrived on-site and realized how close the LFDL was to the fence and the tree, I had to quickly change my composition. Instead of Kupuna and Keiki living in different realms of space/time on opposite sides of the box, they now exist side by side on the street-facing side of the box —writing and reading together from the same book. (Maybe that’s the universe telling me kupuna and keiki -and the knowledge between them- are meant to be closer than I thought…)

Hopefully the metaphor is still clear, perhaps a little less heady, and more direct for both passers-by and LFDL contributors. I like to think of the pair as stewards of the library and guardians of the books :)

Special thanks to @uprockwoodworks for building the structure, @eeeeee_speedytu and @hifeast for coordinating, @littlefreediverselibraries and @littlefreelibrary for being the inspiration for this initiative, and @dashophnl for housing this very special Little Free Diverse Library!

In Mural Tags Little Library, free little library, free diverse little library, Kaimuki, Hawaii
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Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2020

May 8, 2020

Back in February, before the corona virus reared its ugly head (in the US), we were happily slapping paint up in the streets of Kakaako for the 10th anniversary of Pow! Wow! Hawaii.

This year was extra special because I shared the big street-facing wall of Fisher Hawaii, with my dear friend Punky Aloha (Shar Tuiasoa). We treated the wall like two separate murals with a simple narrative to connect them —because we’re illustrators and that’s what we do!

Here’s the quick and dirty:
On the left side of the wall, I painted a girl camped out under her desk, escaping her responsibilities and getting lost in a book. (She left a note on her chair that says she’ll be back at 12:30, but if you peep the clock she’s been MIA for a couple of hours).  Shar’s side of the wall features an amazing “Tita in Wonderland” that illustrates the captivating story the girl is reading/daydreaming about/escaping to.


Huge mahalo to everyone who stopped by to send words of encouragement up the janky scaffold, and drop off refreshments.
And of course to the Pow! Wow! sponsors:  @hawaiihta, @xlargejp, @xlarge_us, @montanacans, @montanacans_usa, @hawaiianairlines, @monstenergy, @alohilaniresort, @heineken_us, @thinkspace_art, @ourkakaako, @wardvillage, @zippys, @scotthawaii, @kahala, @citymill

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Quick documentation of my and Punky Aloha's Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2020 mural on the Fisher Hawaii building. Kakaako, HI.


In Mural Tags Pow! Wow! Hawaii, Hawaii Walls, Punky Aloha, Kakaako, mural, Fisher Hawaii
“Bounty Hunter” traffic signal box mural

“Bounty Hunter” traffic signal box mural

StreetArt Hawaii 2019

February 2, 2020

I was invited to participate in StreetArt Hawaii 2019, a two day mural event in Kailua, Hawaii to beautify the traffic signal boxes around town. The mural was painted in four ~3x6ft sections. Big thanks to Jennifer Noel who organized the event, and all of the artists who participated!

Participating artists: Patrick Ching, Punky Aloha, Kate Wadsworth, Heather Almeda, Andrea James, Kelley Fitzgerald, Wendy Roberts, Bethany Georges, and Christian Bendo.

Participating artists: Patrick Ching, Punky Aloha, Kate Wadsworth, Heather Almeda, Andrea James, Kelley Fitzgerald, Wendy Roberts, Bethany Georges, and Christian Bendo.

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Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2019

March 27, 2019
Photo of my mural taken by LeaLea Market. Official photos coming soon.

Photo of my mural taken by LeaLea Market. Official photos coming soon.

I’m so stoked to have been invited back to paint a wall for Pow! Wow! Hawaii 2019! I was given a 36.5 X 6ft wall on Coral Street in Kakaako. Having to create a composition for another long skinny wall caused a little bit of stress, but not having to use any kind of ladders or scaffolding made up for it ;)

Not wanting to paint a giant landscape, I realized if I broke up the wall into smaller sections, I could create a series of sequential images to form a narrative (think like a graphic novel or comic strip). It became a pretty straightforward story about a young girl’s bus commute from point A to point B.

Big thank you to my skater girl Teisa and bus riders, Shar (Punky Aloha!) and my mom, paint wranglers Jill and Diego who worked over time to help me get it done, and Pow Wow directors Jasper, Kamea and Gress, and to all the Pow Wow sponsors who helped make it possible: Hawaiian Airlines, Monster Energy, Montana Cans, 47, Alohilani Resort, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Heineken, City Mill, and Thinkspace.

See the gallery below for a few close ups and process shots throughout the week. Official photos coming soon.

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