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Edena

Edena
Wakiki Beach, Wakiki, Oahu, Hawai’i

This digital composition was created from garbage and litter found on Wakiki Beach along with an untarnished Pua Melia blossom that had fallen from the branches above. The title Edena was selected because Hawai’i is a “paradise” on earth and delightful refuge from many of the world’s problems. The chosen colors are filled with symbolism. Green (Omao) represents compassion, refreshment, the abundance of lush plants that cover the Hawai’ian Islands and well as life and love since per the Hawai’ian proverb, “Hāʻawi ke aloha i ke ola i loko”“Love gives life within.” The eight red (ula’ula) dots on the domino represent the eight Hawai’ian Islands and the lava from the volcanic activity that had created them as well as passion. The splotches of yellow (melemele) represent the refreshing wind that comes off the Pacific as well as the Island of Oahu. The pastel whites (keʻokeʻo) and browns (palaunu) represent the sands on Hawai’ia’s coasts while the splotches of black (eleʻele) represent lava rock and black sand newly created by the continuous and active volcanic activity of the islands. The tinge of blue (polu) in the capital letter “B” represents the nearby ocean as well as health.

At the same time, the Pua Melia (Plumeria) on the left is the floral symbol of Hawai’I used to create leis, that represents new beginnings, beauty, forgiveness, and life. The peach coloration on the Pua Melia represent comfort, warmth, and joy – which are epitomized by the smiling face. Finally the Japanese characters on the discarded chop sticks and product label represent harmony and cultural diversity based on the Hawi'ian saying, "Aloha does not discriminate!"

With that said, “Aloha i nā mea āpau āu e ʻike ai a mau a mau ke aloha”“Love all that you see and may our love last forever.”

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 Don Sutherland
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Fantastic composition.
2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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Well said Erich. An escape from all the bad news and pandemic is enviable to say the least. As for Hawaii's eden, the pandemic has made its presence felt.
2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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Thank you Betty, Roland, Peggy, Erich, Ron, Beatrice, and Don! Stay well!
2 years ago.
 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
Wow, wow, wow!! The symbolism is just fantastic, William! :) I really liked cp_u's comment about needing to return several times after digesting the deep symbolism. It's true, your layered collages aren't just about the images and what you do to them...the meaning is so complex! You are a marvel. :)
2 years ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
A lovely 'feel-good' image William. I love that flower and the oolours and the smiley face says it all!
Have a good week
2 years ago.

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