
Luis Kaiulani is a sculptor with over 20 years of experience creating artworks for both indoor and outdoor environments, including private collections and public spaces. His work explores the relationship between material and space, using wood, aluminum, or a combination of both. Each sculpture is designed specifically for its location, going through a meticulous process of cutting, welding, painting, and installation to achieve harmony with its surroundings.











¨This is my workplace, where I translate ideas and thoughts to turn them into something tangible, something qualitative that shows what my abstract side wants to express and my abilities allow to build¨.
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Luis Kaiulani is a sculptor known for creating striking public artworks that harmonize with their surroundings. His pieces, crafted from materials like aluminum and wood, are installed in various cities and institutions across the U.S. and the Caribbean. Notable public installations include:
“White Cross Lines” at Villa Tartaruga in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, blending with the natural beauty of a beachfront hotel.
Sculptures at the Wildhorse apartment complex in Chesterfield, Missouri.
“Yellow Flat Line” and “Red Cross-Line” at Flossmoor Park, Illinois, part of the Flossmoor Sculpture Gardens.
A piece from the Trèfle series at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Ohio.
“Yellow Cross Line” exhibited at Miami Dade College West Campus, warmly received by the academic community.
“Big Red Clover”, a large-scale sculpture at the Miramar Cultural Center, featured in the Artscape 2024 exhibition.
Kaiulani’s public art invites viewers to engage with space, form, and color, celebrating creativity in everyday environments.


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Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Cuchi always had a penchant for handicrafts from a young age, developing special attention to art made from yarns and textiles. Later on, she immigrated to the United States, where she enrolled in many art courses, but one in specific that made a significant impact on her career, a jewelry course. This course led to her love for metals. While also a sculptor's wife, she was exposed to different forms and techniques of using metals in art. Having such exposure gave her the impulse to integrate textiles with metals, thus giving shape to a beautiful experience that connects and interacts with elements as dissimilar as cotton threads and aluminum. "The result has been a wonderful journey between the subtle and the rigid, which has allowed me to express what I feel in a harmonious and very delicate way."


by Cuchi Taborda
