383 Kalaimoku Street (0.0 km from Storyteller Statue)
Perfectly located at the entrance to Waikiki and directly across from Luxury Row shopping The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach features contemporary studios, residential suites, and penthouses with unmatched views of the Pacific Ocean.
2131 Kalakaua Avenue (0.1 km from Storyteller Statue)
The Polynesian Residences Waikiki Beach are located just one block from Waikiki Beach and are a 20-minute walk from the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium. It features studios equipped with a flat-screen television.
383 Kalaimoku St (0.1 km from Storyteller Statue)
In Honolulu, Real Select at The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach features a restaurant, an outdoor pool, a fitness centre, and a bar.
2140 Kuhio Avenue #1704 (0.2 km from Storyteller Statue)
Four Paddle #1704 is located in Honolulu, 1.1 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 1312 feet from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. It is 1969 feet from the Royal Hawaiian Theater Legends in Concert in Waikiki and features an ATM.
2140 Kuhio Avenue #702 (0.2 km from Storyteller Statue)
Four Paddle #702 is located in Honolulu, 1.1 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 1312 feet from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. It is 1969 feet from the Royal Hawaiian Theater Legends in Concert in Waikiki and features an ATM.
2070 Kalakaua Avenue (0.2 km from Storyteller Statue)
Each guest room at Hotel La Croix features an unrestricted view of the ocean, mountains, palm trees, or Waikiki city lights. On-site parking is provided.
2140 Kuhio Avenue #1103 (0.2 km from Storyteller Statue)
With views of the sea Around 1640 feet from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, Four Paddle #1103 offers accommodations with a balcony and a coffee machine. The Royal Hawaiian Theater Legends in Concert Waikiki is 1969 feet away.
2140 Kuhio Ave (0.2 km from Storyteller Statue)
Located in Honolulu 2140 Kuhio Ave #607 provides accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning a restaurant and access to a garden with an outdoor pool. This apartment offers free private parking and an ATM.
The Storyteller Statue in Honolulu is a striking piece of art located at the Honolulu Museum Of Art . It was created by artist Sean Browne and stands tall at over 18 feet. The unique design of this statue features three figures that appear to be telling stories to one another—the central figure is a female, while the two surrounding figures are male and have their arms around her.
The storyteller sculpture is made up of bronze materials and was completed in 2007. Its impressive size immediately draws in passersby, as it commands attention with its intricate details and lifelike movements. The scenes depicted on the statue are inspired by ancient Hawaiian mythology, telling tales of love, loyalty, courage and bravery.
Each figure has its own expression and body language that conveys a sense emotion and intimacy between them. The female figure is seen lifting her palm to the sky in what appears to be an offering or prayer, while the two male figures look towards her with smiles on their faces as if they are listening intently to the story she is telling them.
The artwork is meant to serve as a reminder of how storytelling has been used throughout history to educate people about values and beliefs from generation to generation. This type of art encourages viewers to contemplate their own lives through stories shared by others—and serves as an inspiration for creativity among all walks of life.
The Storyteller Statue also serves as an important symbol for Hawaiians who have long relied on storytelling traditions as a way of preserving their history and culture. It stands tall at the entrance of the museum complex where thousands visit each year, making it one of Honolulu's most iconic statues.