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A Little New Guinea-Style Tiki

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FreakBear posted on 08/15/2005

Here's my latest work!

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hewey posted on 08/15/2005

Very cool. Love the detail on that, the tatts. The string gives a little extra too

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congatiki posted on 08/15/2005

good effort Freakbear...really nice lines and I also
like the tatoos....especially the "rope" effect around
the face...if you know what I mean...too many mai tais.

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Lake Surfer posted on 08/15/2005

That's a very nice piece... great detail!

What kind of wood? Looks hard...

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Sam Gambino posted on 08/15/2005

I like that crazy-looking tiki! Nice detail too!

[ Edited by: Sam Gambino 2005-08-14 22:23 ]

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Palama Tiki posted on 08/15/2005

very nice work!

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Fez Ape posted on 08/15/2005

VERY COOL! and very orginal,love the facial expression and the Moko.

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FreakBear posted on 08/15/2005

On 2005-08-14 21:37, Lake Surfer wrote:
That's a very nice piece... great detail!

What kind of wood? Looks hard...

Some type of Maple. Possibly Sugar or Hard Maple. The log was good and dry when I started on it, and very easy to cut (not too hard not too soft).

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Benzart posted on 08/15/2005

Very well done freakbear. This is a style we rarely see in tikis and I don't know why since it is very appealing.. Maybe you will start a trend if you keep it up. I really love it without the traditional paint too! It gives it a more masculine look I think.
HappyHappyHappy

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Raffertiki posted on 08/15/2005

Nice! I think you may have already started a trend.

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FreakBear posted on 08/16/2005

On 2005-08-15 08:23, Benzart wrote:
Very well done freakbear. This is a style we rarely see in tikis and I don't know why since it is very appealing.. Maybe you will start a trend if you keep it up. I really love it without the traditional paint too! It gives it a more masculine look I think.
HappyHappyHappy

Thanks Ben! The finish didn't turn out at all like I expected but I'm happy with the results. Next time I may do some kind of black paint wash or try one of the acrylic color stains to closer simulate the original piece.

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