

The honu, or green sea turtle (top), carries much significance in Hawaiian culture. A honu was also painted on both sides of the 737. Wyland adds detail to the honu on the left side.
The tiger shark is a predator commonly found swimming around the Hawaiian Islands. Wyland begins outlining the shark against the late afternoon sky.
2 comments:
just stopping by, haha. *random visitor, sorry* i love wyland! seeing this makes me miss home (im in college on the mainland).
me ke aloha,
This is going to be the most beautiful plane ever!
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