Kaka'ako Waterfront Park Boardwalk and Arbor at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park 060703.193302
Kaka'ako Waterfront Park Plaque by the Arbor Sean Browne's "Lahui" statue is a commissioned work of art displayed in public places under the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA's) Art in Public Places collection. The statue consist a group of bronze sculptures that represent the shank and point of the Hawaiian composite fishhook. According to Mr. Browne, the artwork piece can be envisioned as a variety of images including a family group, fishhooks, sailing masts, canoe prows and waves. The artist's imagery was meant to become a "gathering place" for the people who frequent the park and adjacent harbor. The sculpture stands in front of the central pavilion at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park.
Kaka'ako Waterfront Park is located along the coastline between Ala Moana Beach/Kewalo Basin and Honolulu Harbor. Sean Browne's "Lahui" statue is a commissioned work of art displayed in public places under the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA's) Art in Public Places collection. The statue consist a group of bronze sculptures that represent the shank and point of the Hawaiian composite fishhook. According to Mr. Browne, the artwork piece can be envisioned as a variety of images including a family group, fishhooks, sailing masts, canoe prows and waves. The artist's imagery was meant to become a "gathering place" for the people who frequent the park and adjacent harbor. The sculpture stands in front of the central pavilion at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park. The view is magnificent, Waikiki and Diamond Head on the left, the ocean in the front and the airport, downtown skyline and entrance to Honolulu Harbor on the right. 060703.193916