Hawaii-born painter and street artist Sean Yoro otherwise known as Hula has taken street art to a whole new level by creating a stunning series of murals depicting Hula girls emerging from the water. The art can be found along the concrete walls of ruined and abandoned structures.
Perhaps the most amazing aspect of this is that Sean paints the girls while sat balances on a surfboard. This imaginative approach allows him to reach the most remote locations alone the water and gives him a surface to hold his paint cans and tools.
Sean posted these images on his Instagram account last week but was already making a name for himself painting portraits of beautiful girls on surfboards. Check out his Instagram account @the_hula to see more of Sean’s work.
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