05/26/2026
“ʻEhu Kakahiaka” by is a remarkable example of the artist’s ability to capture not only the beauty of Hawaiʻi, but its feeling.
Although Pegge Hopper is best known for her iconic portrayals of Hawaiian women, this large-scale coastal landscape reveals another dimension of her artistry — one rooted in mood, atmosphere, and an almost cinematic sense of place.
The composition leads the viewer along a lush coastal road toward the far edge of the land, where distant mountains softly disappear into the ocean. A delicate mist hangs over the horizon, creating a quiet ethereal quality that feels both peaceful and deeply evocative. Warm tones throughout the work suggest the soft glow of early morning light, giving the scene a sense of stillness and reflection.
Measuring 45 x 35.5 inches, the piece has a commanding scale while maintaining a calming and inviting presence. Presented as an open edition giclée on canvas with a linen liner and brown wood frame, it offers both visual impact and refined elegance.
This is the kind of artwork that changes the atmosphere of a room — not only through its beauty, but through the feeling it brings into the space.
Available at Magnolia Hawaii in Kahala Mall.