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Pow Wow 2013 Recap

Following a week of mural painting in the Hawai'ian sun, Pow Wow 2013 came to an end on Sunday with a closing party and unveiling. Comprised of over 40 renowned local and international artists, Pow Wow Hawaii continues to spread public art throughout Honolulu's Kaka'ako neighborhood, adding to the already-existing 2012 and 2011 murals. Get a look at works by artists such as Jeff Soto (Hi-Fructose Volume 16), Yoksay Yamamoto (Hi-Fructose Volume 8) and dozens upon dozens more, after the jump.

Nychos and Jeff Soto

Following a week of mural painting in the Hawai’ian sun, Pow Wow 2013 came to an end on Sunday with a closing party and unveiling. Comprised of over 40 renowned local and international artists, Pow Wow Hawaii continues to spread public art throughout Honolulu’s Kaka’ako neighborhood, adding to the already-existing 2012 and 2011 murals. Get a look at works by artists such as Jeff Soto (Hi-Fructose Volume 16), Yoksay Yamamoto (Hi-Fructose Volume 8) and dozens upon dozens more below.

Nychos and Jeff Soto

Yoskay Yamamoto

Yoskay Yamamoto

Poesia

Rone

Prime

Slick and Scien with DabsMyla, 123Klan and Askew

Scribe

Shark Toof and Angry Woebots

Meggs and Phibbs

Meggs

MadSteez and Roids

Hannah Stouffer

Faith47

Erik Otto

Erik Otto

Ekundayo

Dabs

Chlor

Askew

Apex1

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