This mural is by artist Kaplan Bunce, also known as Kapache1, created for the 2020 POW! WOW! Hawaiʻi festival in Kakaʻako, Honolulu.
The artwork features a large, complex geometric form at its center, composed of angular shapes and intricate patterns. The central figure is rendered in deep purples, blues, and black, providing a strong contrast against the surrounding background of vibrant pinks, reds, and pale blues. This design is built upon a grid-like structure of individual tiles, with each piece painted to form a seamless and dynamic whole. Shimmering gold lines are woven throughout the composition, adding a touch of iridescence and emphasizing the clean, sharp lines of the design.
The mural's style reflects Bunce's heritage as an Apache artist, blending traditional indigenous patterns with a contemporary, clean aesthetic. His work often explores themes of cultural identity and healing. The piece stands as a powerful example of street art that transforms a public space with a deeply personal and meaningful message.
Camera used | Apple iPhone 15 |
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Marker type | artwork |
City | Honolulu, HI |
Country | United States |