Kāmeo Kahawai
PUBLISHING UNFINISHED HISTORIES ON UNCEDED GROUND
Work rooted in print, memory, and the ocean as archive
Small-batch publications and printed works in circulation
SELECTED WORKS
Kāme’o Kahawai is an Indigenous Māhū artist from the Kingdom of Hawai‘i working across print, installation, and narrative systems. Their practice explores lineage, embodiment, and the tension between visibility and safety.
The tide doesn’t rush—it moves beneath.
Undercurrents is built for the thoughts that don’t arrive all at once. The ones that shift quietly, take shape over time, or surface just long enough to be caught.
Each notepad holds a different rhythm:
Lines for what needs structure.
Open space for what’s still forming.
Fragments for what passes through.
Together, they create a system for thinking that isn’t linear—but still intentional.
For what you can name, and what you can’t yet.
Includes:
5 x 7 in lined notepad
4 x 6 in unlined notepad
3 x 3 in sticky note pad
The tide doesn’t rush—it returns.
This collection is built around that rhythm. Lines to anchor you. Open space to wander. Smaller pages for what won’t stay long.
Each notepad holds a different kind of thinking—structured, unstructured, and in-between—inviting you to move through your ideas the way water moves through shorelines: in cycles, not straight lines.
A set designed not just for writing, but for noticing what surfaces.
Includes:
5 x 7 in lined notepad
4 x 6 in unlined notepad
3 x 3 in sticky note pad