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Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman On SideHawaii-native street artist, Sean Yoro (known as <a href="http://www.hulaaa.com">Hula</a>), returned home to create <a href="http://www.streetartnews.net/2015/05/hula-paints-series-of-stunning-sea.html">unconventional masterpieces</a> in the islands’ waterways. The most fascinating part of his process, besides the double-take-worthy quality of his creations, is that he does his paintings all while balancing on a surfboard.1
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman On Side 2The attention to detail, such as lighting and making sure the pieces just meet the water line, truly deliver the illusion that giant beauties are bathing in the river.2
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Surfboard PaintingThe NYC-based artist does both indoor and outdoor work, yet producing these murals requires a steady hand and a healthy dose of adventurousness.3
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Paint SurfboardSurely, we haven’t seen the end of Hula’s acrylic artistry, so stay tuned to see what he envisions next.4
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman BackWater Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)5
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman Back 2Water Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)6
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman HeadWater Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)7
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman Head 2Water Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)8
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman ProfileWater Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)9
Hula Hawaii Sea Art Woman Profile 2Water Art / Sean Yoro (Hula)10










