Viliami Tolutaʻu

Asipeli Havea "Viliami" Tolutaʻu (born 1951) is a Tongan sculptor and an emeritus professor of sculpture at Brigham Young University–Hawaii (BYU–Hawaii).

Among works by Tolutaʻu is the statue of George Q. Cannon and Jonathan Napela at BYU–Hawaii that was unveiled as part of the 1997 Mormon pioneer sesquicentennial celebration.

He also did a statue depicting Finau Ulukalala Feletoa II's 1807 encounter with writing for Liahona High School.

[4][5] Other sculptures include a statue of ʻAhoʻeitu, the first king of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty, and one of Kamehameha IV and his family in Honolulu's International Market Place.

[6] Tolutaʻu also did the sketch art for Tuku Fonua - The Land Given to God, a BYU–Hawaii produced film that was done on commission from the government of Tonga.