Maps of Hawaii Art Prints

Map of Hawaii art print
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The Islands of Hawaii Map
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Maps of Hawaii in the form of fine art prints provide an excellent means of adding color and warmth to the walls of your home or office.

Hawaii’s balmy tropical climate, ocean proximity with inviting blue seas, plus active volcanoes ensure that imagery of the islands, including Hawaii maps, is visually appealing, epitomised by warm, vibrant hues and bold, primary colors.

For those who have pleasant memories of vacationing in this popular tourist destination, fine art prints and maps of Hawaii will re-inforce such memories, allowing them to linger longer and encouraging return visits. However, if you’ve never been to Hawaii, then the article below will provide some useful insights and tips about the islands as a travel destination.

Hawaii Travel Getaway Considerations and Tips

Hawaii is a superb spot to go on a vacation and laze about in the warm sunshine. Hawaii travel is really not as expensive as many people think it may be. There are many different airlines that service the Hawaiian islands which are very reliable airlines that give time schedules that can accommodate many different needs of travelers.

What You Need For The Hawaii Travel

Finding Hawaii vacation deals or Hawaii honeymoon packages might appear to be a piece of cake for you personally but there are a few factors that need being put in mind when in the hawaiian islands. For those who are in the mainland, Hawaii travel is not going to require a passport unless you aren’t an American citizen or resident. For non-Americans, you will need your passport with you, and maybe additionally a valid visa, when going to Hawaii.

The Rainy Months

When you have scheduled your Hawaii vacation rentals and travel between the months of October through May, an umbrella might be a handy thing to possess while looking around the islands. They are the months when Hawaii is most frequently visited by rain showers. Nights over these months will also be cooler than the other months so pack a light sweater something like that to help keep you warm while walking during the night.

The Warm Sun

Another thing to think about for your Hawaii journey may be the sun. The sun’s rays can burn you if you’re not careful during Hawaii travel tours and activities. Even though you are in water, you can still get a nasty burn so pack your sunscreen as well as a cooling lotion, just in the event you forget to reapply the sun block.

Heat stroke is also one more thing you should lookout for in your Hawaii travel. It’s always best to wear a hat and also to hydrate yourself even though you usually do not feel so thirsty. Always bring a bottle of cool water together with you to make up for your lost moisture once you sweat in the sunshine. When you have fair skin, sunscreen is probably not enough to safeguard you; wear light clothes with some length of sleeve when you can.

Touch The Nene Not

The Nene is the bird from the state of Hawaii. It’s a very attractive bird and you will be fined if you try to catch one because they are endangered. Touching and catching the Nenes can ruin your Hawaii travel.

Keep in mind during you Hawaii travel that you’re there to enjoy yourself since there are so many things to do in Hawaii. Loosen hair and immerse yourself in to the culture from the islands which can be uniquely Hawaii.


We hope you enjoyed the above article and found the travel tips about visiting Hawaii useful. If you’re intending visiting Hawaii, then a Hawaii map art print will be a visually pleasing and useful addition to your home decor.

Map of Old Hawaii
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Leopard Lounging in Tree

Leopard lounging on branche of massive mashatu tree

Caption: Leopard (Panthera pardus) lounging on branch of massive mashatu tree, Mashatu Game Reserve, Tuli Block, Botswana.

Location: Mashatu Game Reserve is a private wildlife reserve situated in the Tuli Block region in the remote eastern corner of Botswana. Although not as well-known as the Okavango Delta or Chobe National Park in Botswana, the area is growing in popularity as a safari destination thanks to excellent wildlife viewing.

Large herds of elephants can usually be seen, together with predators like lion, leopard, cheetah, and hyena that follow the migrating wildebeest and herds of antelope.

Leopard Art Print:
Leopard with Infant at Masai-Mara, Kenya
Leopard with Infant, Masai-Mara, Kenya; Art Print

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Wildlife art is nothing new – since humans first learnt to draw, animals have been a ready source of artistic inspiration. In southern Africa, rock paintings on datable stones and deposits have been found that are thousands of years old.

What is new is the accessibility and affordability of top-class wildlife art prints.

While modern man’s relationship with wild animals is very different to that of our hunter-gatherer ancestors for whom animals were a source of food and clothing, our interest in wildlife remains undimmed. In fact, as a burgeoning population uses ever more resources, encroaching on the remaining wildlife habitats, there is at the same time a growing realization of how critical it is to protect our planet’s endangered animals.

This conservation awareness is particularly evident among wildlife artists. They, after all, need to understand their subjects so are more attuned to issues like climate change and the impact this is having on nature and the ecology.

Artists are also conscious that a growing interest in conservation and wildlife means a larger audience for their work. A larger audience means more diverse tastes, which is good for the artists. Although fashion and taste have never remained static, a smaller pool of buyers did mean less scope for artistic expression. If the “in thing” was ultra-realistic paintings of waterfowl, then that’s what a wildlife artist had to produce to survive.

Nowdays, with more people interested in and exposed to wildlife art, there’s more room for diversity. From photo-realistic drawings to abstract paintings, the variety of wildlife art available is simply astounding.

The biggest advantage for the wildlife enthusiast is that so much that’s on offer is now affordable, thanks to advances in digital technology and modern printing methods.

Naturally everyone would love to own originals, but for those of us who can’t afford them, we’re fortunate that the quality of art reproductions has improved in leaps and bounds, making superb wildlife art prints available at low prices. Prints also come in a variety of sizes and print surfaces, from textured paper to cotton canvas, giving the buyer an even wider choice.

Wildlife prints by renowned artists like John Banovich, Robert Bateman and Ruane Manning can now be acquired and enjoyed by ordinary people.

And it’s not only artwork that’s more accessible to the man in the street. Wildlife photographs by many of the world’s leading photographers can also be purchased at reasonable prices. Photographs are digitally printed on archival photographic paper, producing vivid, pure colors and exceptional detail.

These photographic wildlife prints are readily available by big names like Art Wolfe, Steve Bloom, Beverly Joubert, and Michel and Christine Denis-Hout.

The net result is that both art lovers and wildlife enthusiasts have never had a greater selection of wildlife prints from which to choose, at prices most of us can afford.

Buy Art Prints for Enjoyment and Pleasure, not Profit

There is an old saying in the art community that goes something like this: “Buy only what you like and pay only what the enjoyment of owning the work is worth to you”.

People who follow this rule when buying art prints have the satisfaction of building a collection that can provide many years of enjoyment.

Because tastes in art vary widely, “what you like” isn’t necessarily what your neighbor – or the art critics – like. Generally, we buy artwork because the subject evokes pleasant memories or experiences. The setting, atmosphere, and mood also add to enjoyment of the artwork.

So, unless you’re collecting art as an investment, buy what you like and enjoy the result. And here you can’t go too far wrong with art prints.

Today, art prints offer a huge range of choices and are also the most affordable. Note that we’re using “art prints” to mean art reproductions and not original prints.

Okay, so what’s the difference?

An art reproduction is where a high resolution scan is made of the original painting and then copies made using a variety of printing methods including off-set printing, giclee, or high quality inkjets. The reproduction can also be printed at different sizes and on different surfaces such as textured paper or canvas.

An original print on the other hand is not a copy of an existing work. Instead, from the outset the artist envisages a picture that can be created a number of times from an image drawn initially on a printing surface such as a metal plate, wood, linoleum, or stone (called a matrix).

This matrix is then used to print the image, usually by hand, on sheets of paper. So each print is in effect an “original”. Examples include etchings, lithographs, serigraphs (silk-screen), woodcuts and linocuts.

Because each print is usually hand-made by the artist, the number produced is typically quite small. Traditionally each print is then signed by the artist in pencil and given a number to indicate the size of the edition. This is the origin of “limited edition” prints.

The end result is that a genuine or original print will cost a lot more than an art reproduction. Below is an example of an etching by Eric Hesketh-Hubbard, an English artist born in 1892, titled “The Wheelwright”. It is signed by the artist in the margin and is number 32 of 50. (Courtesy Anne Hedley Fine Art).

Original etching, The Wheelwright

Although modern artworks are also sometimes produced as limited edition prints, the size of the editions is much bigger, often numbering in the hundreds, as the prints can be machine produced.

In most cases though art reproductions are “open edition” – in other words, there’s no limit on the number that can be printed and more can always be made to meet demand.

The advantage for the buyer with open edition prints is that prices can be kept low, while the artwork is also available in a variety of sizes and on a choice of surfaces. Add to that the many framing options and there’s no reason why you can’t decorate your home or office with tastefully framed prints that reflect your personal style, that will give years of enjoyment and – importantly – will not drain your finances.