Tiki
101 creative works found
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It’s a Hot Rod Tiki!
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Part of an ongoing collaboration with Helen McLean See our whole series here
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Illustrator CS – approx 10 hours tried to limit my palette, im really happy with how it turned out. / hope to do more to create a series.
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A shirt design by Matt
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Once again my new Muse Nicolette Dawn, this time we didn’t get kicked out of our location hahahaha!
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We shot this using a tiki that our friend carves, he is pretty talented!
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from my wildly popular “Tiki Hut” series…..
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Even robots need a mai tai every now and then.
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A fusion of Baroque style elements mixed with primitive tribal art.
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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.
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Detail /
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Mixed media: acrylic and enamel on aged fence board. / Have been away from RB for a few days painting Tiki and Bar signs for a friend who commissioned me to create some of these for his store. / Just thought I’ld post one of them.
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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.
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Just a couple of idols with some fire happening
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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…
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Me inspire viendo la película Kiriku, de Michel Ocelot.
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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?
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Mad Tiki Drive on a moonlit night! Get off the ROAD!!
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Beautiful flame from a party torch.
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In his autobiography, LSD, My Problem Child, Hofmann remembered his discovery this way: “I was forced to interrupt my work in the laboratory in the middle of the afternoon and proceed home, being affected by a remarkable restlessness, combined with a slight dizziness. At home I lay down and sank into a not unpleasant intoxicated-like condition, characterized by an extremely stimulated imagination. In a dreamlike state, with eyes closed (I found the daylight to be unpleasantly glaring), I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors. After some two hours this condition faded away.” The experience led Hofmann to begin experimenting with other hallucinogens and he became an advocate of their use, in both the arenas of psychoanalysis and personal growth. He was critical of LSD’s casual use by the counterculture during the ‘60s, accusing rank amateurs of hijacking the drug he still refers to as “medicine for the soul” without understanding either its positive or negative effects. Hofmann was equally critical of what he considered and still considers society’s knee-jerk rejection of a drug that he believes is mostly beneficial and deserving of continued research. “I think that in human evolution it has never been as necessary to have this substance LSD,” he said at a symposium in 2006, marking the centennial of his birth. “It is just a tool to turn us into what we are supposed to be.” ~sourced : The Wired
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