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Nāmaka

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Nāmaka by Tracie Ching

18 x 24 Inches

Printed with ♡ by The Half and Half

Teal Edition:
Five-color screenprint on 12pt Copper foil
Limited edition of 50
Signed & Numbered 

Purple Edition:
Six-color screenprint on 12pt Copper foil with glow-in-the-dark inks
Limited edition of 30
Signed & Numbered

Rainbow Edition:
Six-color screenprint on rainbow foil with glow-in-the-dark inks
Limited edition of 2
Signed

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Artist Statement

"Myths and legends of our oceans are rooted in countless cultures. Their bounty, beauty, and power are so enormous we thought them an extension of gods. We personified them to better understand them and the part we played - to relate. Growing up I was always captivated by the images Nāmaka, goddess of the sea, in my book of Hawaiian legends. Nāmaka was usually portrayed as fearsome, only to be defeated by her sister, Pele. As a woman grown, I wonder what face she would wear now - shackled by oil rigs and vessels, polluted by plastics, the life being drained from her. Would she still be full of wrath, or is she weary? Does she bide her time in the darkest depths, or despair in the foe she has found in humankind? I look at my children and worry future generations will hear the story of how we treated her, our ocean, life bringer, and sustainer. A force so immense we made her into a god… only to kill her."

Tracie Ching

Artist Bio

 

Tracie Ching is an artist and self-taught illustrator working in Washington, DC. A marriage of old and new, her work translates classic engraving techniques through vector illustration, resulting in the bold cross-hatching style for which she is known.

Creating alternative movie posters for cult classics, Ching made her home in pop-culture showing in galleries such as Spoke Art in San Francisco. She has since grown her portfolio to include key art for clients like Disney, Lionsgate, and Marvel Studios. Ching’s other work includes editorial illustrations, commercial art, and political portraits for presidential campaigns rounding out her dynamic application of creative skill.

The Story Behind

Nāmaka

Tracie Ching

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About the Artist

Tracie Ching

Tracie Ching was born on the island of Oahu in the late 80s. Later moved to the mainland and raised in New Jersey, Ching was dedicated to art from a young age. She earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts in 2009 before pivoting to illustration and portraiture. Largely self-taught, she became a self-employed artist by 2011 known for her highly graphic cross-hatching style.

Ching made her home in pop-culture creating alternative movie posters for cult classics and showing in galleries such as Spoke Art in San Francisco. She has since grown her portfolio to include commercial art for Hasbro and Penguin Randomhouse, covers for TIME and Newsweek and key art for Disney, Netflix, and Marvel Studios.

Ching is also known for her political work such as the official inaugural poster for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, viral KavaNope poster and voting initiatives like Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote.

She is often engaged on social justice and welfare campaigns like PSAs for Smokey the Bear, the Equal Rights Amendment campaign and National Geographic’s Campaign for Nature.

Ching’s work has been shown in the Getty Museum and Design Museum in London and in the permanent collection of The Library of Congress and Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. She is founder and principal mentor of the biennial We Create Mentorship & Grant program.

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