| Most of the art pieces of the Holokai project came from a 150 year old sacred tree which was located at Queen's Ama Country Club. The tree would have been recycled but Tikimaster.com took this great opportunity to turn this beautiful tree for the Holokai Grill restaurant into timeless art pieces. | ||||
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Sacred 150 year old tree from Queen's Ama Palace turned into a 33-foot Waka canoe, 20-foot Hawaiian canoe and storyboards. |
Jerome Coudrier from Tikimaster.com with his team of carvers. Holokai Project 2006. | |||
| Holokai blessing of the big tree at the Pacific Club. From left to right: Kaeo Gouveia, Slade Neeley, Tikimaster's carver, Michael Miller; Kelly McGill, Jerome Coudrier, Kahu Kimo Keawe, Bill Tobin. Special thank you to Kelly McGill for giving us this incredible opportunity and believing in us. Mahalo Nui Loa Kelly! | ||||
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