This rich watercolor of Ti leaves is still one of my favorite paintings. In Hawaiian culture the Ti leaf has multiple uses, such as in food preparation and making laulaus. Hula skirt, and leis are made from them. Fisherman take them out to sea to ensure safe travel.Many tropical decorative themes include theses leaves as well. The ti flower has many tiny lilac blossoms, which later are followed by white and red berries. A border of ti plants surrounding a house is said to ward off evil and bring good luck. The ti leaf originated in Asia and the Pacific. The beautiful multi-colors of red, green, pink, white and purple leaves make this a popular landscaping choice in Hawaii.
Each of these Matted Giclee Prints are signed and fit into standard 8"X10" , 11"X14" and 16"X20" frames. This makes framing easy and affordable.
Limited Edition Giclees (non matted) are signed and numbered. Printing on high quality acid free archival watercolor paper with pigmented inks ensures longevity and non-fading qualities. Each includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.