Surfer Paints Hyper-Realistic Bathing Ladies at Water's Edge
Hawaiian surfer Sean Yoro, aka Hula, has combined his love of surfing and artistic talent to create





Hawaiian surfer Sean Yoro, aka Hula, has combined his love of surfing and artistic talent to create this series of hyper-realistic paintings of bathing women at various seaside spots. Taking a street-art style approach to extreme, untouched locations, Hula’s artwork provides an odd serenity and surreal juxtaposition to these hard-to-reach canvases. Check out the shots above, by New York-based photographer Aaron A, to see Hula in action and to get a look at some of his finished works.