Kai’ili Kaulukukui
Kai’ili Kaulukukui was born in 1981 on the Big Island of Hawaii. Even as a young child, Kai had a great interest in creating, and began drawing at an early age, inspired by Hawaii’s natural beauty, abundant ocean life, and rich native culture. Kai was a BFA candidate at the University of Hawaii Windward campus where he studied under Snowden Hodges who has a deep base in classical techniques of oil painting. Simultaneously, he was trained in oil by apprenticing with Dennis Morton. Later, he transferred to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Kai currently works as a painter and muralist in Honolulu, out of Lana Lane Studios in Kaka’ako and more recently has been acting as the Ground Operations Manager at the international marine conservation organization, PangeaSeed Foundation. He has been immersed in shark culture, imagery and information that has sparked his imagination. Based on his research, lately Kai’s works illustrate compromised sharks and aquatic environments. His paintings and murals tackle marine life, often sharks with a loose and flowing approach complimented with drips cascading down the work. His art can be viewed publicly at the: - Hawaii Convention center, Honolulu Hawaii - Bishop Museum, Honolulu Hawaii - Hawaiian Electric Company, Honolulu Hawaii - Life West Chiropractic College, Hayward California - San Jose Learning Center, San Jose California - Cozumel Mexico, Sea wall project with Pangeaseed - Napier, New Zealand Sea wall project with Pangeaseed - Pow Wow! Hawaii participant artist since 2012