Mālamalama – Mural by Kamea Hadar and CKHT in Honolulu, Hawaii
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Street Artists Kamea Hadar and CKHT
By Kamea Hadar and CKHT in Honolulu, Hawaii for Bishop Museum.
Kamea Hadar: Entitled ‘Mālamalama’ which not only references a torch or guiding light, but also the light of the mind. The museum holds within its walls an immense amount of history and culture, and it is this torch of knowledge that we hope to pass to our next generation. The three circles around the figure reference petroglyphs and the arching piʻo/anuenue forms above the petroglyph, the 3 pikos which represent past, present and future.


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