Hawaiian Lono God Canvas Wall Art — Hawaii Mythology Decor 2
This canvas shows Lono beneath the long cross-staff banner that marked his arrival each Makahiki season — fabric streaming in the trades, the god watching over a green landscape below. The composition is calm and processional.
During Makahiki, that distinctive Lono banner was carried in circuit around each island, and chiefs collected ho'okupu — gifts of taro, kapa, and pigs — for the season's offerings. War paused. Surfing, hōlua sledding, and games filled the days. It was the closest thing the old Hawaiian calendar had to a festival of peace.
It's well-placed in an entryway, a living room, or any home where rest and gratitude are part of the year's rhythm. A thoughtful gift for someone who hosts family gatherings or marks the harvest months in their own quiet way.
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 #1