Morning Ti
Morning Ti
The Ti plant was brought to Hawaii by the Polynesians as a source of food. Then known as “Ki,” the plant was considered sacred to Lono, the Hawaiian God of Fertility and Laka the Goddess of Hula. The plant was used as a symbol of high rank and power. Because it was thought to have the ability to ward off evil spirits, it was often used as a border plant to protect homesteads.
Today this graceful flowering plant comes in varieties of colors. It grows tall in gardens of homes and businesses throughout Hawai`i.
Original Watercolor:
Original Watercolor, 15"Hx11"W = $695, unframed
Open-edition Paper Giclée prints:
8"Wx10"H mat (image is: 5"Wx6.75"H) = $45
11"Wx14"H mat (image is 7.5"Wx10.5"H) = $65
16"Wx20"H mat (image is 10.5"Wx14.5"H) = $120
Limited-edition, Gallery-wrapped, Canvas Giclée prints:
Image size: 16”Wx20”H gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $440.00
Image size: 16”Wx20”H gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $265.00
Image Size: 18”Wx24”H gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $595.00
Image Size: 18”Wx24”H gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $325.00
Image Size: 24”Wx36”H gallery-wrapped, stretched canvas = $1,130.00
Image Size: 24”Wx36”H gallery-wrapped, unstretched canvas, ready-to-assemble (stretcher bars not included) = $760.00
Available in larger sizes, please email for a price quote.
Shipping: All prices include standard shipping within the United States. For international shipping please contact Patrice.
© Patrice Federspiel/Art of Aloha - Published 6/11/20