Pōhuehue n. 1. The beach morning-glory. (Ipomoea pes-caprae subsp. brasiliensis), a strong vine found on sandy beaches in the tropics, the smooth, broad leaves notched at the tip; the flowers pink, bell-shaped; a white-flowered form is rare in Hawaiʻi; the fruits small, dry, round, four-seeded. Hawaiians still use the vines to drive fish into nets.
Hand forged steel with enamel painted finish by Ernest and Lois Rich
This sculpture is part of the Shaped By Fire Exhibition at Volcano Art Center Gallery from May 15 – July 5th, 2026
Worked purchased will be prepared for shipping or pick up after July 6th.
Learn more about Ernest and Lois here.







