Hope at Punaluu Beach 9 is an 8x8 original resin painting by Ana Lucia Gardeazabal featuring two blue hibiscus on a black sand background. Available at Magnolia Hawaii.
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Hope at Punaluʻu Beach 9
Original Resin Painting by Ana Lucia Gardeazabal
8 × 8 inches
Why You’ll Love It
Hope at Punaluʻu Beach 9 pairs bold floral beauty with the striking contrast of Hawaiʻi’s black sand shoreline. Two vivid blue hibiscus blooms emerge against a dark, textured background inspired by Punaluʻu Beach, creating a composition that feels dramatic, luminous, and deeply rooted in place.
The layered resin surface adds depth and light-catching dimension, enhancing the richness of the colors and giving the piece an almost water-like glow. Its intimate scale makes it easy to place while still creating strong visual impact.
About the Artist
Ana Lucia Gardeazabal is known for expressive works inspired by Hawaiʻi’s landscapes, flora, and emotional connection to place. Her paintings often explore movement, texture, and light through layered materials and richly finished surfaces. Resin plays an important role in her practice, allowing color to deepen and reflect in ways that echo natural elements.
Her work feels both vibrant and meditative—capturing not just a subject, but an atmosphere.
Key Features
Artist: Ana Lucia Gardeazabal
Medium: Original resin painting
Size: 8 × 8 inches
Series: Hope at Punaluʻu Beach
Subject: Two blue hibiscus on black sand background
One of a Kind: Yes, original artwork
Presentation: Ready for display
Important Notes
Original artwork—only one available
Resin surface may reflect light differently throughout the day
Handmade qualities and subtle variations are part of the piece’s character
Perfect For…
Adding a bold floral accent to a shelf or wall
Collectors of contemporary Hawaiʻi art
Layering into a gallery wall
A meaningful gift with island character
Final Thoughts
Hope at Punaluʻu Beach 9 is striking and luminous. It brings together vivid tropical blooms and the dramatic beauty of Hawaiʻi’s black sand coast in a contemporary handcrafted work.