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In 2017, the painter Sean Yoro, who goes by HULA, created one of his murals named Huna, which is Hawaiian for “hiding” in Saint John, Canada. HULA follows the meaning behind “hiding "and uses the change in 28 foot tides every few hours to his advantage . The mural shows a woman with her hands up that are laced in blue, with a peaceful expression; and as the tide changes, a different part of the woman emerges from the water, eventually revealing her entirety for a short period of time . According to HULA, ‘this piece was definitely challenging, but [his] appreciation for the ocean has taught [him] to work with the elements instead of fighting” .This project was a partnership with Discover Saint John and was covered highly by the media including shows such as CNN, CTV and CBC.