Rockin' Shaka
Rockin' Shaka
The “shaka” sign is a common greeting gesture, often associated with Hawai‘i. It consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while keeping the three middle fingers curled, and raising the hand as in salutation with the back of the hand facing the person that is being greeted; sometimes the hand is rotated back and forth to emphasize the sign.
Hawaiian locals use the shaka for various meanings, like “all right,” “cool,” etc. The Shaka sign is also used to convey what locals in Hawai‘i call the “Aloha Spirit,” a gesture of friendship and understanding between the various ethnic cultures that reside within Hawai‘i. It is often seen used when driving as a signal of thanks to other drivers (for example, it is given to someone who let another driver onto the road from a driveway or in merge situations).
—From Wikipedia
Original Watercolor: SOLD
Open-edition Paper Giclée prints:
8"Hx10"W mat (image is 5"Hx6.75"W) = $45
11"Hx14"W mat (image is 7.5"Hx10.5"W) = $65
16"Hx20"W mat (image is 10.5"Hx14.5"W) = $120
Limited-edition, Gallery-wrapped, Canvas Giclée prints:
Image size: 16”Hx20”W gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $440.00
Image size: 16”Hx20”W gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $265.00
Image Size: 18”Hx24”W gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $595.00
Image Size: 18”Hx24”W gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $325.00
Image Size 24”Hx36”W gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $1,130.00
Image Size: 24”Hx36”W gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $760.00
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© Patrice Federspiel/Art of Aloha - Published 4/9/09