Jon Ching Advocates for Six Endangered Hawaiian Birds in Vivid Detail

Paradise for some, Hawai‘i is a place of ecological contradiction. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches and lush forests, and yet, they’re also home to the largest threats to avian populations. Dubbed “the bird extinction capital of the world,” Hawai‘i has witnessed its forest species decline from more than 50 to just 17 today.

A vivid series of paintings by Kaneohe-born artist Jon Ching zeroes in on the magnificent beauty of six endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers, rare creatures found nowhere else on Earth. Ching is a 2024 Conservation and Justice Fellow for the American Bird Conservancy (ABC), an organization dedicated to supporting wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. Teaming up with Birds, Not Mosquitoes, ABC has been working to combat non-native mosquitoes on the islands, which have decimated populations with avian malaria.

two yellow birds on more graphic red-orange flowers
“‘Akeke’e”

Like much of Ching’s work, these paintings are hyperrealistic, portraying the subjects’ soft plumes and scaled claws with impeccable, otherworldly detail. Many are set against flat, graphic backdrops reflective of different aspects of Hawaiian culture. The artist writes on Instagram that the ‘Akeke’e has a “specialized crossbill that helps them open up ‘ōhi‘a lehua buds in search of insects,” adding about the work of the same name:

I made a patterned design of the ‘ōhi‘a lehua, almost as a contemporary wallpaper or textile design, but have the flower and leaves transforming from 2D to 3D as the birds perch on them. In this way, their presence gives life to this important native tree like it cares for it in the wild.

Find more about Ching’s work with ABC and the fellowship program on the organization’s website.

a painting of two red and black birds with a white flower on a blue and black patterned backdrop
“‘Apapane”
two yellow and gray birds perched in leaf clusters against a red and pink patterned backdrop
“Maui ‘Alauahio”
a yellow and gray bird perched in a cluster of foliage and yellow flowers
“Palila”
a gray bird on a floral lei
“‘Akikiki”

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