Tiki 

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  • Even robots need a mai tai every now and then.

  • This is by my 11 year old son who has problems concentrating and completing tasks. I was SO wrapped when he showed me this as its the first time he’s ever put a lot of work into something! I am very proud…

  • A shirt design by Matt

  • Once again my new Muse Nicolette Dawn, this time we didn’t get kicked out of our location hahahaha!

  • We shot this using a tiki that our friend carves, he is pretty talented!

  • Not many of Rarotonga’s Tiki’s, such as these have survived into the 20th and 21st Centuries. Housed behind glass and in dark corners with in the recesses of a museum collections do they now stand! My Collage displays it within a context of colour and movement not an object of web and dust collecting.

  • A fusion of Baroque style elements mixed with primitive tribal art.

  • Tiki-auaha, the first man , the founder of man kind, the Adam of Polynesian and world creation. A universal and understood figure, though shrouded in mystery , a person of faith, of cultural truth. The ancestor of man! The similarities of he and the Adam of the bible are indeed strong.

  • Aloha is such a used word, that it is used in passing, as in something that is fun, cool or kooky. Unfortunate at times, for the word its self denotes a lifestyle or state of being, of special reference from one person to another. Aloha can be expressed in many ways, though primarily as a greeting, to speak in positive and well wishing terms as a salutation. Here it is used as “Aloha Nui Loa”, meaning “With much love” or ” warmest of greetings” The two tiki here are ancestors, i am sure many of our fore bearers look upon us as a cloud of witnesses to our daily lives, sending Aloha and encouraging us on our earthly walk?

  • It’s a Hot Rod Tiki!

  • Mad Tiki Drive on a moonlit night! Get off the ROAD!!

  • Me inspire viendo la pelĂ­cula Kiriku, de Michel Ocelot.

  • HEADSHUNTER #2 he wants your head…… my hand, paper, my brain, illustrator, photoshop, loud music, wild life WWW.MAMARULES.ORG

  • THIS WAS ONE OF THE HUTS THAT WERE ON THE RESORT PROPERTY IN ST. LUCIA- THEY HAD THESE SCATTERED ALL OVER….IT WAS SO AWESOME JUST TO RELAX ON THESE. Featured in the Following Groups: “Garden Design and Color” As Is Nikon D80 / Lens: VR 50=200mm

  • Tiki gods were popular in the 50’s. Here’s a bit of nostalgia for tees!

  • KALIKIMAKA TIKI…....GUARDIAN OF SANTA ISLE /

  • Fiery Tiki God

  • Though word about her odd and deadly mating rituals is getting around, she never seems to be in short supply of volunteers.

  • The Tiki is burning hot and ready to unleash upon the world. Get your red hot Atomic Tiki here folks! / Digital art in Photoshop.

  • Another childhood memory…........Back in the days when I was still wearing jandals, short pants and pigtails, I had a mad craving to purchase a green plastic Tiki necklace that was for sale at the local stationery shop. I saved my pocket money for ages, or so I recall, bought the necklace, complete with it’s chain made of string, and subsequently treasured it for many years. I bought it when I was at primary school, so maybe 7 or 8 years old, and can remember doing a painting of some sort depicting it when I was at High school, so it really was something I was proud of for many years.

  • Mixed Media on Canvas Board 40×60 / Acrylics, textural mediums, creativity and inspiration. FEATURED in ‘Art & Dis(ease)’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Hand painted art of happiness & Joy’ / August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Creative Spirits of Qld’ August, 2009 This is the first piece of art I loaded on RB 10 weeks ago. / A higher quality reload, renamed after it’s proud owner. / Straight photo, no digital enhancements. A very special work of art completed early 2005 just prior to visiting New Zealand, a place that has held an unexplained facination for me, even as a child. This is one of those artworks that even now, years later, I can still remember every brush stroke, every lump, bump and crease. It was easy to be lost in the moment with this one. FEATURED in ‘Art and Dis(ease)’ August 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Hand drawn/painted art of happiness & joy’ August 2009 /

  • Cartoon illustration of a tiki god statue with flaming head holding torches.

  • Cartoon illustration of a tiki god statue with flaming head holding torches.

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