The photographer Phil Jung captures curious images that peer into the lived spaces of everyone from city dwellers to zoo animals.
Meet These Hawaiian Artists
Charged with politics, the subversive artist’s fantastically macabre artwork finds a surprising solace on the east side of O‘ahu.
At his peaceful inn on Hawaiʻi Island, Kilohana Domingo makes traditional feather lei.
Nearly 80 years ago, artist Georgia O’Keeffe produced paintings inspired by the Hawaiian Islands, displaying her masterful ability to capture the spirit of her environment and make herself at home anywhere in the world.
Profile of Kainoa Gruspe and Tommy Hite, two artists who rarely speak about their craft.
Maui floral artist Noah Harders uses petals, leaves, and lichens to make wearable art that is part mythology, part haute couture.
Artist Jack Soren’s slick surf art comes with a streetwise edge.
Ikebana, the art of living flowers, inspires and adorns the serene spaces of Halekulani.
Pegge Hopper’s signature style of calm and cool portraiture of Polynesian women have become a symbol of the female flaneur of the tropics.
Through his mastery of the laborious wet-plate collodion process, Hawaiian photographer Kenyatta Kelechi memorializes modern-day Hawai‘i.