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Details He’e, also known as the Hawaiian Day Octopus, are found on shallow reef areas all around the Hawaiian Islands. As its name implies, it is most active during the daylight hours and shelters in rock hollows at night. This He’e is a little unusual as it seems to have gotten a hold of a spam musubi… Size: 3" x 1.5
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He’e, also known as the Hawaiian Day Octopus, are found on shallow reef areas all around the Hawaiian Islands. As its name implies, it is most active during the daylight hours and shelters in rock hollows at night. This He’e is a little unusual as it seems to have gotten a hold of a spam musubi…
About the Artist
Lauren Trangmar is an artist currently residing in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. She combines meticulous, labor-intensive, traditional processes and aesthetics with contemporary technologies to create her imagery. Lauren works in a range of media including graphic design, illustration, digital imaging, traditional printmaking, painting and sculpture. Her work visually references the conventions of historical scientific illustration with a contemporary, often whimsical twist Themes that are explored in her most current work include the relationship between storytelling, culture, myths and history, art and science, and their [re]presentation.
Lauren holds a BFA from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her work has been featured in private collections and exhibitions internationally, the most notable being Honolulu Museum of Art’s, Artists of Hawai‘i 2015 exhibition where she produced a body of work that was purchased for the museum’s permanent collection.
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