
Haleakalā Greeting Card
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Haleakalā, translated to "House of the Sun" is a sacred volcano and a National Park. Home to rare species such as the Nene goose and the Ahinahina or silver sword, Haleakalā draws a large number of tourists every day for its sunrise. Growing up on Maui, it was relatively easy to drive up to this beautiful place without a person in sight. Seeing now how much this has changed, I really took for granted those moments of silence and tranquility.
- Size: 4.25" x 5.5" with envelope
- Blank inside
- Made by B. Miyo Art, a Native Hawaiian artist
About B. Miyo Art
Bailey Onaga is an artist born, raised, and based in Wailuku, Maui. Her aesthetic is a homage to her native Hawaiian heritage and 6 years of living in Fukuoka, Japan. B. Miyo is a mix of her first initial, as well as her middle name "Miyoko." She has experience painting murals with Precita Eyes Muralists in San Francisco, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Japanese Studies. She has also collaborated on installations with her teacher, Philip Sabado. Her art has been exhibited in Hawai'i, Indonesia, and Japan.