New mural in Wailuku aims to spread awareness about child abuse prevention The mural is called “Hoomau,” which means persistence, perseverance and renewal. (Source: County of Maui) By HNN Staff | April 6, 2021 at 9:04 AM HST - Updated April 6 at 9:54 AM
WAILUKU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Maui man has transformed a wall in Wailuku into a work of art.
Artist Kirk Kurokawa painted a new mural at the Victim Witness Building on Well Street, which was unveiled to highlight April as Child Abuse Prevention month.
The mural is called “Hoomau” which means persistence, perseverance and renewal and features a critically endangered Kiwikiu, or Maui Parrotbill, and Ohia.
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