Mu‘umu‘u and a Poem (Original Painting)

$1,100.00

Artist: Ezgi Iraz
Medium: Pencil and Ink on Watercolor Paper
Size: 11 × 15 in (Framed 12 × 16 in)

Mu‘umu‘u and a Poem is a lyrical work that blends drawing and writing, honoring the quiet stories held within everyday objects.


Created in Hawai‘i, this piece balances precision and emotion through gesture and tone, continuing Ezgi Iraz’s Resting in Mu‘umu‘u series of paintings and drawings on rest and belonging.

Prints of this artwork are available separately under Mu‘umu‘u and a Poem (Print Edition).

Each original work ships insured and professionally packed from O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.

Artist: Ezgi Iraz
Medium: Pencil and Ink on Watercolor Paper
Size: 11 × 15 in (Framed 12 × 16 in)

Mu‘umu‘u and a Poem is a lyrical work that blends drawing and writing, honoring the quiet stories held within everyday objects.


Created in Hawai‘i, this piece balances precision and emotion through gesture and tone, continuing Ezgi Iraz’s Resting in Mu‘umu‘u series of paintings and drawings on rest and belonging.

Prints of this artwork are available separately under Mu‘umu‘u and a Poem (Print Edition).

Each original work ships insured and professionally packed from O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.

About the Artist — Ezgi Iraz

Ezgi Iraz is an artist and storyteller based on the island of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.
Her work explores rest, belonging, and cultural memory through the language of color, fabric, and gesture.
After a decade in design and art direction across Europe, Ezgi founded Studio Kōlea — a multidisciplinary creative studio weaving painting, photography, and community storytelling.

Rooted between the mountains of Anatolia and the shores of Hawai‘i, her practice honors migration, ancestry, and the spaces women create for rest and renewal.
Each work is both personal and collective — a meditation on stillness as an act of resilience.

About the Series — Resting in Mu‘umu‘u

Resting in Mu‘umu‘u is an ongoing painting series that celebrates rest as resistance and softness as strength.
Through layers of acrylic and watercolor, Ezgi reimagines the mu‘umu‘u — a traditional Hawaiian garment — as a symbol of comfort, memory, and homecoming.

The series was born during Ezgi’s years living in Haleʻiwa, reflecting stories of women finding sanctuary in their own skin and surroundings.
Each piece carries the spirit of aloha and echoes of ancestral threads — connecting cultures from Altai to Ka‘ala.