'Pantheon of Volcano Spirits' framed print by Herb Kawainui Kane

$3,528.00

From the Gods and Goddesses exhibit 2011, Heritage Series. 

A limited edition giclee print in a koa frame, inside image measurements are 62"L x 30"H.  This is #1/82 to commerate the life and work of Herb Kawainui Kane. 

Left to right:

Kamapua'a, the hog god; a mischievous spirit of rain, moisture and plant life. He was Pele's lover, but in all ways her opposite. Theirs was a stormy relationship.


Poliahu, goddess of snowy Mauna Kea -- a sister and a jealous rival to Pele locked in an eternal ice and fire enmity.

Pele's sisters, Kapo and Laka, two personalities of the same spirit -- one a spirit of fertility and sorcery, the other a spirit of the dance.

Hi'iaka, a spirit of the dance, was Pele's favorite sister.

Pele, appearing as a beautiful young woman and as an old hag.

Ka-moho-ali'i, respected elder brother and keeper of the water of life. As a great shark he led Pele to Hawaii.

Lonomakua, keeper of the sacred fire sticks, made volcanic fires at Pele's command.

Ka-poho-i-kahi-ola, spirit of explosions.

Ke-ua-a-ke-po, spirit of the rain of fire.

Kane-hekili, spirit of thunder.

Ke-o-ahi-kama-kaua, spirit of lava fountains.


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  • Model: 40219
  • Shipping Weight: 120lbs
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 14 November, 2011.

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