Hawaiian Poliahu Snow Goddess Canvas Wall Art — Mythology Art 1
Poli'ahu stands central, robed in pale light, with the suggestion of a mountain crown rising behind her. The canvas keeps the palette quiet — whites, blue-grays, and the faint warmth of dawn on stone.
In Hawaiian mythology, Poli'ahu is one of the most beloved goddesses of the highlands. She rules the snows of Mauna Kea, races sleds down its slopes in old stories, and stands as Pele's eternal rival — ice against flame in a balance that shaped the islands themselves.
It belongs on a quiet wall — a reading nook, an office, a stairwell. For someone whose memories of Hawai'i include the rare sight of snow on a Pacific summit, this canvas brings that improbable image home, year-round.
Canvas wall art print. Available in many sizes from 6×6 to large gallery formats.
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