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    Artwork guide

    The artists of Paradise

    Discover the vibrant artwork that brings OUTRIGGER Waikīkī Paradise Hotel to life. From local muralists to contemporary island creatives, explore how each piece tells a story of Hawaii's culture, beauty and aloha spirit.

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    Artiste : Marques Marzan
    Located in the upper lobby next to the front desk

    Marques Hanalei Marzan is a Hawaiian and Oceanic fibers culture bearer and contemporary visual artist. His skill, knowledge and experience is highly acknowledged within his community where he serves as a mentor and advocate, promoting sustainable gathering practices, perpetuating Hawaiian fiber techniques, and instilling indigenous values in his students.

    Tropical flora montage

    Artiste : Kamea Hadar
    Located in the upper lobby behind the front desk

    A lush celebration of Hawaii's natural beauty, this mural by local artist Kamea Hadar transforms the front desk into a vibrant garden of tropical flora. Layers of palms, ti leaves and island blooms capture the rhythm and color of paradise, setting the tone for an uplifting stay.

    Lei mural

    Artist: JT Ojerio (Aloha De Mele)
    Located in the lower lobby

    Born and raised on Oahu, JT began drawing as a way to capture the grace and strength she saw in the women and culture around her. Her work blends clean linework with a deep emotional rhythm, transforming familiar island motifs into timeless art. The mural's sweeping lei invites guests to pause, reflect and feel embraced by the warmth of Hawaii.

    Pool mural

    Artist: Leslie Cariaga
    Located in pool

    Designed by award-winning art director and graphic designer Leslie Cariaga, the Come Be Here tile mural brings OUTRIGGER’s signature invitation to life beneath the water's surface. Seen shimmering through the water, the mural serves as both a design statement and a gentle reminder to be fully present in the moment.

    Flora quilt patterns photos

    Artist: Kristen Reyno
    Located in the upper lobby

    This collection of four floral quilt pattern photos by Oahu artist Kristen Reyno, founder of Lola Pilar Hawaii, celebrates the color, texture and heritage of island life. Growing up surrounded by the natural beauty of Hawaii, Reyno found inspiration through her camera lens. Her photography-based artwork blends traditional Hawaiian quilt motifs with vivid botanical imagery, creating a modern tribute to culture, craft and the lush world that shaped her.

    Traditional kapa pattern

    Artist: Dr. Kalehua Krug
    Located above the bed in each guest room

    Featured above each guest room bed, this traditional kapa pattern was created by Dr. Kalehua Krug, a father, educator, musician, advocate and mea kākau (traditional tattooist). Deeply rooted in Native Hawaiian philosophy, Dr. Krug's design honors ancestral artistry and connection to place. The repeating geometric motifs reflect balance, genealogy and the living pulse of the land, offering guests a quiet reminder that every stay in Hawaii is part of a much larger story.

    Graphic silhouettes

    Artist: Jack Soren
    Located in each guest room

    Born and raised on Oahu's North Shore, Jack is a Native Hawaiian artist known for blending street art energy with fine art storytelling. A wave-surfing, graffiti-spraying, mural-painting creative force, he draws inspiration from his island roots and the evolving culture around him. His bold graphic silhouettes of a woman in a one-piece swimsuit and a tandem surf couple capture Hawaii's timeless rhythm of sun, sea and style.

    Palmier au coucher du soleil

    Artist: Lauren Roth
    Located in each guest room

    Lauren Roth’s impressionist-style painting captures the dreamy view of a palm tree reaching toward the sky. With soft color transitions and playful texture, the piece reflects the feeling of calm that defines island living. Originally from New Jersey, Lauren earned her BFA in illustration and art history from the Savannah College of Art and Design before moving to Hawaii in 2009. Her work blends her East Coast roots with the vibrant hues and gentle energy of her island home, creating artwork that radiates warmth, optimism and aloha.

    Three scenes painting

    Artist: Mae Waite
    Located in the lower lobby

    In this collection of three pieces, artist Mae Waite invites viewers into a vivid world where nature, culture and emotion intertwine. From koi fish gliding in a whirl of color to native Hawaiian women adorned in headdresses and figures walking among oversized island flora, each scene blends the grandeur of Hawaii with quiet moments of reflection.

    A graduate of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa with a BA in studio art, Waite is known for capturing both spectacle and intimacy in her work. Her layered compositions and delicate brushwork evoke the harmony between people and place, offering guests a serene glimpse into Hawaii's living artistry.

    Closeups of Hawaiian flora

    Artist: Rachael Ray
    Located in the upper lobby

    Radiant and full of life, Rachael Ray Au Hoon's collection of four oil paintings transforms close-up views of Hawaiian flora into sweeping studies of color and form. Each piece invites the viewer to see the familiar anew with magnified leaves and petals that pulse with movement and energy. A Maui-based artist celebrated for her bold use of color and distinct style, Rachael captures the vibrancy of island nature with both precision and passion, creating artwork that feels as alive as the landscapes that inspire it.

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