Koolau Mountains Oahu is a 12×18 retro travel art print by Nick Kuchar. Printed on heavyweight smooth stock, it captures the dramatic ridgelines of Oʻahu in a clean, nostalgic style.
| Article number: | P-23823 |
| Availability: | In stock |
Koʻolau Mountains, Oʻahu
12 × 18 Retro Hawaii Travel Print by Nick Kuchar
Why You’ll Love It
Koʻolau Mountains captures the dramatic ridgelines and shifting light of Oʻahu’s windward range. Nick Kuchar’s retro-inspired style distills the landscape into clean lines and layered tones, emphasizing the depth and movement of the mountains without overcomplicating the scene. The result feels both bold and calm—grounded, but expansive.
It’s a piece that brings the presence of the mountains into a space in a way that feels modern and timeless.
About the Artwork
The Koʻolau range defines the windward side of Oʻahu, known for its steep, green ridges and ever-changing weather. Often wrapped in clouds or illuminated by passing light, the mountains create a constant sense of motion and atmosphere. This print reflects that interplay—capturing the scale and quiet drama of the landscape.
About the Artist
Nick Kuchar is known for his retro-inspired travel prints that capture the spirit of Hawaiʻi through simplified forms and thoughtful color palettes. His work blends nostalgia with a modern sensibility, creating pieces that feel both familiar and enduring.
Key Features
Artist: Nick Kuchar
Format: Full-color art print
Size: 12 × 18 inches
Paper: Heavyweight smooth stock
Print Method: Professional press printing
Style: Retro-inspired travel illustration
Important Notes
Designed and illustrated by the artist
Printed on high-quality, durable paper
Fits standard 12 × 18 frames
Perfect For…
Adding a strong, landscape-driven element to a space
Homes that reflect a connection to Oʻahu
Gallery walls featuring Hawaiʻi landmarks
A thoughtful gift with a sense of place
Final Thoughts
Koʻolau Mountains is bold and grounded. It brings the scale and presence of Oʻahu’s landscape into a space—an artwork that feels both expansive and deeply rooted in Hawaiʻi.