


Moonlit Diamondhead
This piece captures a view of the iconic Diamondhead crater, known natively as Lēʻahi meaning “brow of the tuna” for its resemblance to a tuna’s dorsal fin.
The scene reflects a perspective often seen from the waters off Waikiki, a view familiar and sentimental to me from my time working on a boat.
Video depicts 8×10 print with a half mat. Matting descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.
This piece captures a view of the iconic Diamondhead crater, known natively as Lēʻahi meaning “brow of the tuna” for its resemblance to a tuna’s dorsal fin.
The scene reflects a perspective often seen from the waters off Waikiki, a view familiar and sentimental to me from my time working on a boat.
Video depicts 8×10 print with a half mat. Matting descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.
This piece captures a view of the iconic Diamondhead crater, known natively as Lēʻahi meaning “brow of the tuna” for its resemblance to a tuna’s dorsal fin.
The scene reflects a perspective often seen from the waters off Waikiki, a view familiar and sentimental to me from my time working on a boat.
Video depicts 8×10 print with a half mat. Matting descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.