A recent University of Hawaii graduate has completed a plumeria-themed mural installation in Daniel K. Inouye International Airport’s Lobby Four, celebrating Hawaiian culture and the aloha spirit for arriving travelers.
- Rachel Radona, a UH Mānoa art and American studies graduate, created the mural just weeks after graduation.
- The mural features plumeria flowers symbolizing Hawaii’s welcoming spirit and lei-giving tradition.
- The artwork is located in Lobby Four of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport where thousands of travelers pass daily.
- Radona was selected through a competitive process after gaining recognition for previous mural work in Kapolei.
Source: Hawaii
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