Ohana - The Family
Petroglyph is a
word that comes from the Greek words, "petros", for
rock and 'glyphen", to carve. Literally, petroglyphs
are rock carvings. The ancient Hawaiians called them
ki'i pohaku or stone images.
The eternal bond of the family was essential in
ancient Hawaiian society. Children and family
petroglyphs are very common and can be found in many
petroglyph fields throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
Each of Guy Junker's Open Edition Art Prints are
individually signed and dated by the artist and
features and artist bio on the back. Prints are
shipped with double boxes to ensure safe delivery.
Shipping will automatically be combined when
ordering multiple prints - This means you save money
on shipping when buying more than one print.