Laarni Montano Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Laarni Montano based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Laarni Montano
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Hawaii Floating Lantern by Laarni Montano
Hawaiian sea turtle by Laarni Montano
Present from above by Laarni Montano
Goat Island by Laarni Montano
Stream by Laarni Montano
Lanikai sunrise by Laarni Montano
Waikiki Fireworks by Laarni Montano
Waikiki Sunset by Laarni Montano
Siblings by Laarni Montano
Waikiki Fireworks by Laarni Montano
Hawaii Yacht Club by Laarni Montano
H3 by Laarni Montano
Thank you by Laarni Montano
Bonita by Laarni Montano
Sutra Baths by Laarni Montano
Le'le fruit by Laarni Montano
Hawaiian Sea Turtle by Laarni Montano
Camping in Joshua Tree by Laarni Montano
USS Midway by Laarni Montano
Ocean Beach by Laarni Montano
Benjamin Franklin Bridge by Laarni Montano
Blooming Leaf by Laarni Montano
Logan Circle at Twilight by Laarni Montano
Donzi by Laarni Montano
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About Laarni Montano
I started hiking Hawaiian trails in 2004 and taking pictures as a hobby. Over the years this hobby has grown into a small business fueled by a desire to share Hawaii�s beauty with the rest of the world. Many of the trails I have hiked and backpacked are dangerous, some are easy, but all create wonderful memories and incredible images that can be captured Through the Lens.
As of July 2014, I conquered 83 trails in Hawaii including Kalalau (Kauai), Haleakala (Maui), Kalaupapa (Molokai), Makapu�u Tom-tom, and Pu�u Manamana (Crouching Tiger - Oahu). In March 2013, I became scuba certified which will give me an opportunity to get into underwater photography as well. Part of the adventure is learning the history of each island and finding that representative shot that illustrates each island�s individuality, yet similarity within the Hawaiian island chain.
Through the Lens by Laarni
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