Art adventure for Hawaii Nei this weekend at Puuhonua O Honaunau

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Hawaii Nei invites artists to explore the ways in which Hawaii Island’s National Parks preserve our pilina or connection and love for nature, and specifically, for our unique and diverse native species.

Hawaii Nei invites artists to explore the ways in which Hawaii Island’s National Parks preserve our pilina or connection and love for nature, and specifically, for our unique and diverse native species.

Hawaii Nei 2016 is a juried art exhibition celebrating the native flora and fauna of Hawaii Island. In celebration of the centennial anniversary of our National Parks, amateur and professional artists of all ages are invited to submit works of art. All residents of the Big Island are eligible to participate.

The theme for Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park is plants. For the first time, and only for this category, Hawaii Nei will allow artists to portray humans in the artwork, however, plants prominently depicted in the work must be native to Hawaii Island. Artwork highlighting nonnative species, including Polynesian introductions, will not be accepted.

Puuhonua o Honaunau will host an art adventure where artists can become inspired about their plant subjects during a guided tour in the Royal Grounds. The tour will be led by Peter Van Dyke from 9-11 a.m. Saturday. Space is limted to 15. Visit www.hawaiineiartcontest.org to register.