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Glass Eyes
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 7:06 PM
So I found some red glass round blobs of glass (beads, I guess) and I placed them on the face of my tiki #2 carving, and thought they looked pretty good. Before I glue them on, I thought I'd search around this forum for opinions on glass eyes, the use of such devices, or maybe an example of one of your carvings, with "eyes". I couldn't find diddly squat on this subject here. So I started a new topic, hoping that you guys might enlighten me to the protocol for potentially blasphemous additions to a carving. I realize that the "classic" tiki doesn't have these acoutraments. Since I have not found any examples of them with eyes, I pose the question! TikiGap |
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GMAN
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 7:37 PM
TikiGap, Most Maori carvings used abalone for inlays all over the carvings but they especially used them for eyes. I put a NZ carving site URL on one of my recent pages of my thread. Check it out. -Gman |
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HelloTiki
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 7:39 PM
Hey! The first tiki I ever owned was a Moai style Tiki surfer neck pendant from the early 1960's. It had rhinestone eyes and was made of very toxic Glow-in-the-dark plastic. I say try those eyes out. See what they look like. [ Edited by: HelloTiki 2006-01-27 19:41 ] |
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 7:49 PM
Hmmm... that's two 'ayes' and no 'nays' so far. I might go ahead and glue them on - I'll stick a pic out here when I do. (I'll use elmer's for now :wink: I hadn't realized that the early Moai guys has shell on 'em. I should pay more attention to those details! Duh! What would Ben do?... Hmmm... |
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 8:03 PM
Aaron did one with Blue Tile eyes and high-lites that was the Mutts-Nuts. When he was describing it, I didn't envision it as being the spectacular piece that it is. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=10587&forum=7&vpost=122760&hilite=tile%20inlay Clearly his constant ingestion of Marmalade (Robertsons Goldshred is his brand) has catapulted his work to the height it is. The argument could be made that deviating from a single piece of carved wood is not pure as an artform. (just as some people frown on painted pieces and so on) It is my opining that this piece, which he chronicled from it's idea stage and graciously "step-by-stepped" for us, embodies high levels both artistic design and craftsmen skills |
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Aaron's Akua
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 9:06 PM
Oh man, you're bustin' my balls here, Gigantalope. Okay, maybe I did try marmalade once... maybe twice. But I only took a little taste, didn't even swallow. Seriously, you better knock it off or I'll have to spill the beans on that Marmalade Forum of yours... |
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GMAN
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 9:13 PM
TikiGap, Check out the Maori carvings here....they have all sorts of eyes to look at. http://www.nzindigenousart.com/ -Gman |
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Aaron's Akua
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 9:34 PM
Oh, Tikigap - sorry I digressed. Use all your creativity like Gigantalope (Paul) said. Don't paint yourself into a corner or stifle your ideas. If you've got a vision of what you want to do, I say go for it and bring it to life. Aaron |
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tikigap
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 9:56 PM
Thanks! How is that marmalade, anyway? "Robertsons Gold Shred" http://www.foodlocker.com/23300-2.html looks pretty good! But I'm a newbie... whats that all about? Thanks for the encouraging words - I'm going to go for it with the eyes... I'll post a pic soon. Hey the http://www.nzindigenousart.com/ link is way cool too. That's some cool stuff they got over there... That's some pretty awesome stuff you're doing, Aaron. I'm going to try my hand at some big stuff soon...I hope. Thanks to all for the inspiration! [ Edited by: tikigap 2006-01-27 22:01 ] |
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mbonga
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 10:08 PM
As a kid in the late 1960s I remember the tikis in the department store lanai/garden store areas used to have eyes made of "cat's eyes"--the operculums of tropical sea snails (tegulas and turban shells, I believe). I hate to admit this, but we used to secretly pluck them out and pocket them, which is the only reason I remember that little detail. Anyway, that's another possibility for tiki eyes that has been used commercially. (Or maybe those eyes were only on the coconut monkeys?) Just make sure that any kids who collect seashells stay the hell away from your tikis! :) http://www.seashellcity.com/seashells/operculumshells.html [ Edited by: mbonga 2006-01-27 22:11 ] [ Edited by: mbonga 2006-01-27 22:13 ] |
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tikigap
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 10:28 PM
Those cat-eye's are really cool! Thanks for the link! Oh, and as far as the popping out the eyes and runnin down the street with them, I'll keep that in mind when choosing the glue! [ Edited by: tikigap 2006-01-27 22:30 ] |
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Fri, Jan 27, 2006 10:35 PM
here is a wall lamp I carved and put glass marble eyes in. It turned out cool I thought. The eyes glowed red when the lamp was on.
[ Edited by: keigs20 2006-01-27 22:37 ] |
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Benzart
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Sat, Jan 28, 2006 6:39 AM
I can't believe you guys forgot about the Maori pendant I did for BigBroTiki that had the glass eyes, I guess it was before your time. here he is without eyes |
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Sat, Jan 28, 2006 7:25 AM
tikigap, |
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tikigap
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Mon, Jan 30, 2006 7:37 AM
Keigs20 - Nice work! Very cool wall hanging... BenzArt - The black eyeballs stand out nicely in that carving... looks a lot better that without... yep it was a little before my time :wink: TFisherArt! TikiGap [ Edited by: tikigap 2006-01-30 08:23 ] |
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Loki
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Mon, Jan 30, 2006 8:03 AM
Treeline woodworking also has a great selection of eyes.. http://www.treelineusa.com/cgi-bin/shopper?search=action&keywords=eye-item |
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tikigap
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Thu, Mar 2, 2006 6:23 AM
I got some electric ones from flashingblinkylights.com - they have quite a selection. [ Edited by: tikigap 2006-03-02 06:26 ] |
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Thu, Mar 2, 2006 9:34 AM
i can make them out of glass in pretty much any color and size! |
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tikigap
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Thu, Mar 2, 2006 11:21 AM
Hey that's a great idea! I'll keep that in mind! Thanks John! |
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