B. Miyo Art
Pueo Revisited Wood Print
Pueo Revisited Wood Print
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Pueo, or short-eared owl, is endemic to Hawaii and is deemed an ʻaumākua or familial guardian.
Pueo are considered an endangered species due to threats to their environment such as light pollution, vehicle collision, and invasive predators.
While I’ve never been fortunate enough to see a pueo in the light of the moon, I’ve always been fascinated by their stoic presence in photographs and stories from friends and family.
Lingering in the scented tropic trade winds are silver Hinahina, or Spanish moss. Hinahina are also known as Pele’s hair, which is the volcano goddess based in Kilauea on the Big Island.
Digitally printed by Chromaco in Oahu, Hawaii on birch wood. Printed using archival ink, a transparent ink that allows the wood grain visibility amongst the artwork. Ready to hang with just a single screw or nail!
