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teaKEY's got a Bar or two *Update*
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Thu, Dec 8, 2005 3:46 PM
Dude, how tall are you? Gads! Wicked art. I'm diggin it! -Gman |
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Thu, Dec 8, 2005 4:48 PM
Hey, whatever you've got going on with that painting... well, it's working, working big time. Carry on! |
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Thu, Dec 8, 2005 11:30 PM
Hey Teakey- |
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teaKEY
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 11:35 AM
Thanks Gman, Foamy, and Moondance. You guys all make great stuff too. It seems these days that the only people on are the ones making the stuff. Gman, that last tiki you made, its your best again. Moondance, thats a lovely shape for your moai. Wait till you see mine in the spring. Right when I get off the computer, I will be finishing the last few touches on my painting. I am then going to make a print of it for my Dad's Christmas gift. Looking up, I do concrete, cermanic, and now paint. Wood is next! Later all |
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 12:12 PM
No, I think you've got us all beat! Thanks for posting pics, it's nice to put a face with the username. Can you post a closer shot of the painting? |
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 4:30 PM
Nice Mug painting Teakey...I commend you for getting the bug |
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teaKEY
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Thu, Dec 29, 2005 11:47 AM
Been alittle too slow here for me lately but I have been enjoying all the Christmas fun away from TC at the moment 2. I will post a close-up tomorrow for all who don't see it. It's not tiki but made from the same material as tiki mugs and the fish is found at the beach, like tikis are. |
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teaKEY
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 8:19 AM
This very strange face appear a couple days later. It has eyes, full nose, a top and bottom lip, tooth, and maybe a soulpatch. Along with around shaped head. [ Edited by: teaKEY 2005-12-30 08:20 ] |
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 8:38 AM
There is also a Easter Island face in profile facing right between the gill and first downward rib just below the backbone. This is a nice sculpture as well. JP |
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 8:41 AM
Way to go teaKEY, I love the fish. The face is hard to find but when you do find it , you can see it clearly. Stand the fish on his nose and look in the dead center of the fish and there it is. |
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teaKEY
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 8:53 AM
Well when I was at the Chicago tiki event this year, there was someoene who was about the same hieght. I'm six foot ten. And just now, there is a show on t.v. that is about gaints and people who are tall that have problems with there hearts. Crap! |
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 10:39 AM
If I went out and got a full body tattoo of my self but only ten inches taller, then I could be 6'10". :) The fish looks cool, I've carved a few thousand fish. I use to work at a fish market. I have carved a few out of wood also. The wood ones always smell better in the long run. Nice work, thanks for posting. |
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Fri, Dec 30, 2005 12:04 PM
TeaKEY, what's happening with that painting? I love the fish, very nice (great texture), but I want to see more of that painting. |
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teaKEY
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Thu, Jan 5, 2006 3:47 AM
here is more. I know super bad pic and I will probably fix that later, but at least you can see what direction was taken. Everything is paint. That little guy in the back is seen elsewhere in a United Airlines post. |
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Thu, Jan 5, 2006 3:47 AM
here is more. I know super bad pic and I will probably fix that later, but at least you can see what direction was taken. Everything is paint. That little guy in the back is seen elsewhere in a United Airlines post. [ Edited by: teaKEY 2006-01-05 03:49 ] [ Edited by: teaKEY 2006-01-05 03:50 ] |
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teaKEY
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Thu, Jan 5, 2006 4:31 AM
here is two of the three mugs that my dad made for my birthday. Its like a tall shag. Although, its very unusual because it may be the first and only to have a "dry mouth" The mouth is separate from the rest. I just planted a cactus in it last night. I started to love cat us and need to read more about them. I think that you can just clip a bit off and start a new plant? |
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Thu, Jan 5, 2006 6:51 AM
teaKEY, you should have you Dad post some step-by-step info on his mugs, they're really nice & I'd like to know more about how to put them together. Are they thrown, coil wound, carved from a block? What does he fire them to? What glazes does he use? And different Cacti have different regrowing ability, I don't think that the one you have in that mug is one you can just snip off a bit of, but I think you might be able to separate the group into individual cacti. Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Freelance, Ph.D., D.F.S [ Edited by: freddiefreelance 2006-01-05 06:59 ] |
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Thu, Jan 5, 2006 2:37 PM
Yeah, you must hand it to a dad who would do such a limited edition mug for you. Cheers to him! Also I like the piece with the little UA Mene in it too. |
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teaKEY
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Fri, Feb 10, 2006 12:50 PM
Here is a tiki bowl that I am thinking about selling. Its a one of a kind and actually, the only tiki bowl that I own. I made it and have never seen another bowl that looks equally as good upside down. If anyone has seen another this way, I'd like to know. Its a bowl right-side up and a moai hill the other way. Two display items in one. I will see if anyone wants it first before I try out Ebay. Another first, is that its the first art piece I made and will sell. I am looking forward to give has trio of Moai a good home. To the first of something else to come :drink: |
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teaKEY
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 3:08 PM
^ Well, my bowl sold. I told the guy to come check out TC and he said that he recently did. I'm so glad that my work is liked by another and that my moai got out from behind the cereal boxes. I thought that I would show one of my mask I did in clay which probably got me into tiki. This is an African mask, which most, if not all are made in wood. I did this one in clay which is just like a tiki because tiki mug are faces in clay. Its sort of Shag-like being so simple but I did this one when shag to me was just a British word. |
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 4:04 PM
teaKEY, I'm happy you sold your bowl.. So many artists auction their art but end up not selling, so Congrats. It was a Very unique bowl and you should be proud. Your "African" mask looks like it could be from PNG possibly so you weren't that far off. It looks familiar and I think it is similar to an old mask posted here some time ago. |
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 4:16 PM
nice work teakey! |
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 4:28 PM
Great mask teakey! "The Fang tribe are spread over a vast area along the Atlantic coast line of equatorial Africa and can be found in Cameroon equatorial Guinea and Gabon namely along the bank of the Ogowe river." |
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teaKEY
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 5:13 PM
Yeah, when you just type tiki in the Ebay search, there are a billion items that labeled tiki and a million that never sell. I tend to think that people use the tiki label to sell off their stuff. I guess its the hot word. Tikiwahine -I like this style mask and wouldn't mine having a that mask that you posted. I like how its longer and has that bit of red. I will have to look up Fang and admire more of these great mask. I personally think that they represent man better that other mask ever. Its simplicity. But for being an African mask, it sure looks like an white man. This mask got me started into tiki, what if it got the South Pacific started into tiki? We know tiki history very well so does anyone know the first tiki mug that Don or Vic used? BigBro? Anyone? |
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Mon, Mar 6, 2006 6:09 PM
I like the mask, if it brought you to tiki then it did its job. It may be a fang mask, but I agree with Benzart: PNG stuff looks very similar to it. |
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teaKEY
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Tue, Apr 25, 2006 9:39 AM
So the first tiki mug is unknown. I'm very excited that I just made my little pufferfish into a puffer-lamp. Its just enough to produce the final element for my tiki mood. Drink in mug, my light, and some good music. Now, I know there is a special post for just puffer lights but this goes to my next sentense. And the whole thing only cost me about 12.00 and is now priceless. Ookoo Lady is one of the nicest people would I have never meet and I wanted to send her a special little surprise in the mail. I guess that the package was lost in the mail for over a month and finally arrived. |
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Tue, Apr 25, 2006 12:22 PM
That's pretty damn nice! How big? You stayed loose and it worked out very well. Good job! |
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Sat, Apr 29, 2006 9:39 PM
al0ha teaKEY! I want to tell 0'tale of how I came upon the sacred bowl of the MOAI TRIO... )))------->>>>>>> :o Upon crossing the furthest point of the South Seas...the compass rose spins madly...washed ashore black sands of an uncharted island...deep within the darkest screams of jungle...poison darts fly like mosquitos from blowguns of starving cannibals...lowered into the mouth and firey bowels of an angry volcano...steam clears to reveal a hidden paradise...behind the tall cascading waterfall curtain...a voluptuous wahine lay naked upon a mound of rubies, emeralds and sapphires...she slides her hands between her creamy thighs...BEHOLD the mysterious MOAI TRIO!!! H0 teaKEY, me-liKEY-me-teaKEY bowl!!!
Flip-fl0p-fLipPp.... |
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teaKEY
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Sun, Apr 30, 2006 12:42 PM
Thanks Foamy on the comps. I need to do a Pollock soon and really feel the paint. Hey TravelingJones, |
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Aaron's Akua
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Sun, Apr 30, 2006 9:56 PM
TeaKEY, I'm super impressed with your pufferfish painting. I've always loved impressionism, not an art/painting critic by any means. But my gut is that I really like that piece, and gut feel trumps all in my book. Keep doing what you're doing - it's great! A-A |
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teaKEY
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Tue, May 30, 2006 12:11 PM
The gut is the true decision maker. Thats very true. My gut is saying, Aaron, what great tiki have you been up to lately. So as shown in Marketplace, I painted up a couple of Tikifarm Ape mugs. Now, I can't do a couple without doing one for myself. But like I have stated I am not doing anymore on Ebay or maybe no more but I sure think that the semi-matte black ape mug is one of the best looking around. The mug transforms from a mere ape into a snarling Gorilla.
And then there's more. But this guy has taken a nap in the jungle and will reemerge later tonight to show you the most hardcore lookin mug on the planet. Comments PMs [ Edited by: teaKEY 2006-05-30 12:12 ] [ Edited by: teaKEY 2006-05-30 12:13 ] |
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teaKEY
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Tue, May 30, 2006 4:43 PM
Here is the black mug next to my best find. O, this wasn't my favorite picture that I had of it. This one is jet black mean and mysterious. Its got a gold grille and burning red eyes. Its wearing the black on black FOM fez. The lettering is in gold (the king of mugs) and the "O" in FOM is the all seeing eye. |
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teaKEY
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Thu, Jun 15, 2006 5:22 AM
hi |
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teaKEY
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Sun, Jun 25, 2006 12:12 PM
Jesus, I almost broke my back but its mostly here. Will post pictures tomorrow and then give a little introduction a little later in the day after that. One year later than predicted but its certainly becoming a reality. Moai Project 2005-2006 and on. |
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teaKEY
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Mon, Jun 26, 2006 8:57 AM
Its strange that Cap and Seamus posted this weekend. I thought about you guys for a second over the weekend So I started my cement tiki last summer and the first was a simple head, then head lamp, fountain birdman, and then a 3 footer fountain. Two others were made as well. Each one better than the last by two fold. One is still top-secret and the other I worked on and then disaster happened. Mother nature halted the project but this year, I pulled up my shelves and accomplished what I had no idea could have been made. I have made better and better and the next better was bigger. This guy is a monster. Bigger than I am, (not by much) at seven feet. Four bags of 60 pound mortar. Its completely hollow like a Chocolate Easter bunny and the skin is about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep.
Virtually no internal structure. And ofcousre heavy. Certainly not a feat for most. I will never do one like this again. The cement does not like to stay on the tiki for the most part. If your luckly two steps forward, one back but this is progress. And it may be the first real Moai in the last hundreds of years, for the one and most important reason but I will say more about this later, more still to do, in this Moai project. |
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teaKEY
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 5:48 AM
Man, so many people are doing the concrete tikis and moais right now. There has been the biggest BOOM on posts about it this week. And yet, no one has made a commit to anything on my page six. I don't make these for anyone but myself but I would figure that the people most interested in see and talking about these tiki would be member of a tiki forum. So since it is just for me, I think that I will just keep it to myself, what I have been up to. Now if it was made out of wood!?
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 11:04 AM
TeaKEY, prop it up so's we can see it in it's glory. Show us the top secret thingy too. Mahalo |
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 12:32 PM
Yeah, more pics. JP |
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teaKEY
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 5:19 PM
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 5:41 PM
Holy Freakin Moai!!!! How tall? What's he weigh? |
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teaKEY
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Tue, Jul 11, 2006 6:18 PM
I'm seven feet tall when wearing shoes and Moe Eye is maybe just under 7.5 feet. I am guessing the wiegh is a very light 250 pounds cause I used about 4 - 60 pound bags. Very hollow, I have no idea how heavy it could be when filled. I may fill with sand or see if it will float. I think it could very well float. The water is just behind the house seen in some photos. |
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McTiki
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Wed, Jul 12, 2006 3:39 AM
Is that the final outer finish? or are you going to apply a texture/color coat? My bet is it would sink, and fast. I wouldn't try it (unless you have a crane) Mahalo |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Jul 12, 2006 6:52 AM
"texture/color coat?" the texture is the best you can get with just the concrete and in the picture, its just at least ten colors on it. If it didn't have any color it would be white. A natural Moai is a dark gary and then they have a white scale on them with a bit of a yellow/brown something |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Dec 13, 2006 9:59 AM
(NEW) I made mugs, a couple of them a couple years ago, and I just got back into doing them. The couple that I made in the past is NFS and priceless for me. I just made two for sale(unshown and unglazed) and now a third mug which I will share with you here. The last three mugs that I have created are the tops in the classes. The goal was to make the best tiki mugs ever! and I am going to see to it. These mugs here are best so far in the small field that I created them in. #1 is one of the best mugs that I have seen and the only mug is existence to do want it does(copyright). I like that sort of thing. #2 is one of the only mugs that looks better upside down but it something completely different right side up. Can't say I've seen that. #3 Not my design so its not for sale, but its could be the only hand-built Moai mug in existence. Hand-built, using no molds ever, and I even balance the mugs. By balance that is where the outside of the mug matches the inside , giving it reduced weight and simulates a molded mug. This process in the hardest way to do a mug. It would be easier to make a mold for even just one mug and smash the mold. I asked permission form TikiCentral's most beloved Tiki Craver, BenZart, if I could do a mug of one of his carved pieces. BenZart was into it. And Benzart was one of the first people on TC welcome me in. I believe that most of us will find that to be true with them too. I got pretty far with this guy. I will show some progress shots, just like Benzart does. I came up with the name for this guy at 1:00 Am when I was still working on him, Big Ben is going to be the name. Most of my mugs are huge compared to some others. Its the way I prefer them. I don't have the most recent picture from last night but this mug is petty spot on, and the only different should be the length of my nose is longer. After I got the grin right, I was like Holy Sh%t, it dawned on me that Thanks to BenZart, I just may have made the best Moai Mug in the world. And it make me want to have my BenZart Tikifarm mug more, compare them, and I would even I to have Tikifarm do a version of this one. Can't wait, its Benzart all the way. Stay Tuned. |
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McTiki
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Wed, Dec 13, 2006 4:14 PM
Whoa! Quit F'n teasin us and show what you got! Sandbagger! (from a closet mug freak!) Mahalo McTiki |
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Wed, Dec 13, 2006 7:28 PM
O.K. Mr. Mugz...how many fingers am I holding up? O.K. fine. Now focus on the chart and read the smallest line possible... ...Now teaKEY, show us the goods? Flip-flOp-fLipPp... |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Dec 13, 2006 7:52 PM
The picture above, I'm not hiding anything. I think under my hand is a large black hole, no defined lips until now. Didn't get to work on it today, but that is the plan for tomorrow. I'm going to have fun with the ears. But here is the more current pic. I love that grin. I think it even has a little BenZart lean, in the same diretion even. |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Dec 13, 2006 8:10 PM
ps. yeah, I know, the pictures are fuzzy and I should be a hand model. Those hands are h-o-t. |