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Kapu Collective is the brainchild of two brothers: Street artist Sean 'Hula' Yoro and photographer Gabe 'Kapu' Yoro. Together, they make breathtaking eco-murals that not only bring awareness to environmental issues, but are eco-friendly. Whether it's a mural that will help a coral reef grow, or a mural that changes perspective when the tide rises to bring awareness to climate change, they are trying to make a difference through their art. To learn more about Kapu Collective, visit their website: www.kapucollective.com. Check us out on: Site - www.localish.com Facebook - / localish Instagram - / localish Twitter - / localish Localish is all about bringing out the good in America’s cities. Our locally-sourced stories transcend city limits so you can live like a local wherever you go. #Art #Hawaii #Localish

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