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Post #290662 by Tiki Shark Art on Fri, Mar 9, 2007 12:52 AM

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Aloha!
surfnturf ~ "hazy,dreamy,sleepy, haziness"... I totally blame the VOG (volcanic fog) for effecting my work! It's certainly not anything like pacalolo (cough) no way! (cough cough!) And anyone who refers to my stuff as "Rydeesque" is a good friend of mine! Thank you! Ryden's work is so creepy, but exciting, but weird, but sort of hot, but really creepy, but gross, but really an inspiration of mine!
Grog ~ Hey, did you just refer to me as a "serious" painter? Wow! So, can u tell us the big mysterious plot of the movie?
Teakey ~ I gotta see that documentary! Of course the only movie theater around here is not quite an "art house", so I may have to wait for the DVD.
LLT - Thanks for the info, good ol' Liquidtex! Do you use it a lot? And, R we really supposed to be sealing these painting things? And, Please go check out that show, and then do tell!
MTJahuna ~ Yeah, I'm totally in love with the Big Island now. It's one of the most beautiful places on the planet! Do you have a favorite island?
Here's 2 night's work. The start of the sky's color. One of the things I find most challenging is getting a smooth transition of shading over a large area. I actually used a technique of Mr. Gambino's - I used my fingers to help blend the colors together. And it really helped. Thank you Sam!

Thanks fer watching.
Aloha and out.