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Post #129941 by Chongolio on Thu, Dec 9, 2004 7:02 AM

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Thanks Braddahs,
I think we all know and appreciate the wonders that input and encouragement can bring. The creative process is really a cool thing when shared.

Raffertiki- It is funny, style is an ever changing thing especially across mediums. Yet certain quirky little things characteristics always seem to follow.

Polynesiac- The seaweed part was an interesting experience. That stuff really stinks when left inside before it is completely dried. PEE-YOO!
That tiki will be alright it his home break, its the tourist you have to be concerned about.

A2- That's a cool perception of the tiki going off like a warning siren. I like it. Like I told Raffertiki, the tiki has been through it many times and the beach bar has been rebuilt countless times.

Sam "da" Manbino- Splashy sun, like a big juicy orange in the sky. The sun and juice go well together. I always liked the way Rick Griffin and countless other surf artists extended the sun ray off the page.
Kinda gives it a psychedelic flavor.

Cheers,
Chongolio


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[ Edited by: Chongolio on 2004-12-09 07:04 ]