Hawaiian Lono God Canvas Wall Art — Polynesian Mythology Art 1
Rendered in deep Polynesian linework, this canvas frames Lono with carved patterns of rain, taro leaf, and seasonal banners. The figure is stylized rather than realistic — closer to a temple panel than a portrait.
Lono is one of the four major Hawaiian akua, alongside Kāne, Kū, and Kanaloa. His season inverted the rule of Kū: instead of war and exertion, the land was given over to rest, to play, and to the careful collection of what had grown. He is the slowing-down god.
The graphic style sits comfortably in modern interiors — a clean wall, a gallery cluster of Polynesian prints, a study, a meditation room. For a transplant or returning local, it brings one of the gentler Hawaiian gods into the home in a way that feels current.
Canvas wall art print. Available in many sizes from 6×6 to large gallery formats.
More in this series: Hawaiian Lono God #3 · Hawaiian Lono God #2