Contemporary
Kai Lava, a Smithsonian Museum featured artist with roots connecting back to Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii and legendary Hawaiian singer Don Ho, famous for his hit song “Tiny Bubbles”. Kai found her true love in the art of painting, “Art does not come to me as a thought; I feel it as an uncontrollable pounding in my heart, then I create for absolutely no reason other than to experience bliss.”
Kai Lava was born Ka’iulani Wahinenoilama, meaning “The royal sacred woman searching for knowledge and truth in the highest point of heaven.” Kai’s family maintains a strong presence today on the island of Oahu in the arts, police and fire departments. When you meet Kai it is clear that she is filled with the Aloha Spirit.
Kai Lava is represented exclusively in Denver at POP Gallery. Contact us directly to add this prolific artist to your collection by phone 720.871.1183 or email popdenver767@gmail.com
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