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Writer's pictureJenny Kopp

Hawaiian Fishhook

The Hawaiian Fish hook is a common image found on everything here in Hawaii from towels to necklaces. Fishing is the Polynesian's tradition of providing food from the ocean for their families. It has long been a symbol of the Provider in this culture. Naturally, this is another piece for the upcoming Hawaiian Coloring Book!


This hand drawn art is also available as an Art Print or poster at my Red Bubble website and even have it printed on other items like journals, notebooks, apparel, home decor, cards, clocks, wall draperies, scarfs, and so much more!


Materials Used

140# Multimedia paper - It's thick and able to withstand layers of water-based paints. I also enjoy the texture of the 300 series paper. Get 2 packs (32 sheets each) of Arteza Watercolor paper from Amazon by clicking here.

Tombow Calligraphy Pens (fine tips) - My mother gave me a set of these for my birthday and my artistic mind burst with glittery glee when I realized how easily these pens made thick and thin lines in a single stroke! They also ink right over the chalky gouache paint (when it is dry) so if I want to make a piece pop with bold black outlines I can. As an artist I love tools and materials that give me more options to use them. Get a set of 2 pens (different sizes) from Amazon by clicking here.

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