Sunday, October 26, 2008

Hina



Hina is the Hawaiian goddess of the moon, death, and rebirth. One particular legend that I enjoy is that Hina lived in the sea and was tired of her toilsome underwater existence, so she left the water and escaped to the moon. Another interesting story about Hina is that she is linked to the God Ku by the sun. Ku is in charge of the rising of the sun and the early hours of the day, and then he passes the sun on to Hina who sets it in the West. Pretty neat, huh?

Print #5 of 6 that will be available at APE next weekend. Ohmygoshihavesomuchtodo! Until next time, enjoy!

14 comments:

  1. I'm loving this series. This one is especially nice! Great colors and design.

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  2. gorgeous colors! I really dig her hair... : )

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  3. Anonymous4:51 AM

    She's got a HUGE talent!
    *revamped 'Moulin Rouge' quote for your pleasure (;

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  4. These prints are super nice! I wish I could be up at APE to buy a set-- really beautiful stuff!

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  5. Anonymous10:29 PM

    I WISH MY HAIR LOOKED LIKE THAT

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  6. the whole series is great, really like the color and lighting in this one, everything just has a glow to it - great job!

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