Koki’o ‘Ula & Palila – Red Hibiscus – Giclee Print
A Red Hawaiian Hibiscus serves as a beautiful perch to this Palila bird. Considered critically endangered the Palila are carefully protected. Here one pauses for a moment, a colorful contrast to the Koki'o 'Ula.
This is one of 10 paintings by Karen Whitworth created for "Birds of Paradise", an exhibition at the East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo, Hawaii. From February 4th-24th, 2011, her 10 paintings will be on display depicting colorful flora and feathered fauna of Hawaii. From the native species to the tropical favorites, "Birds of Paradise" is an artistic celebration of the delicate flowers and beautiful birds found in the island state of Hawaii.
Print info:
This giclee print is a museum quality reproduction of Karen Whitowrth's original painting. It is printed with archival inks that are guaranteed to last a lifetime. Karen personally prints and signs each print one at a time, ensuring color accuracy and print quality.
Paper Description: 365 weight archival paper, excellent surface quality captures details yet has a softly textured surface.
Canvas Description: Heavy weight artist canvas in a gloss finish brings an authentic feel to any giclee. A tight weave and consistent texture enhances the surface without interfering with the print itself.
Other sizes available. Please feel free to request a custom print.
COPYRIGHT: This piece of art is protected under copyright laws and may not be reproduced in any manner without express written permission from the artist.









