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Paipo's Stone Tikis - 1st Thread - Jun 06 - May 08
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Wed, May 14, 2008 6:59 AM
CONGRATS CENTURION...lead forth and conquer 100 more! :D |
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Tamapoutini
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Wed, May 14, 2008 7:44 PM
*Perhaps you could start the new thread with a few of those 'emerging' critters I spied this morning Paip'? - or maybe one of the others from the pile..? :wink: Im sure you'll kick it off with a Bang whatever you do.. TTT :D |
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Fri, May 16, 2008 7:46 PM
Mahalo for the kine words Paipo,Tama,seeksurf,harro. I was nervous about sending out pictures of Kumakanui, you see, even though I have been fortunate enough to have been chosen (Hawaiians say that you don't find a stone, like Ku, rather the stone finds you...)to be the caretaker of this special stone, I live in a state where everything that is considered Hawaiian Antiquities belongs to the state. Kaluna |
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Sun, May 18, 2008 2:24 AM
OKOKOKOK, Where IZZIT? |
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kaluna
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Sun, May 18, 2008 2:02 PM
They say "you can't judge a book by its cover" but people still do, here's another side of Ku, look back at my first post and you'll see yet another view.If you are looking for a new face, there is none. Unfortunately he comes from a time and a place where there was no iron tools and the stone quarries that had stones heavy and hard enough to be used for adze were far away, in this case on the top of Mauna Kea volcanoe, one of the tallest mountains in the world. To a society where the pig was the largest four footed animal, and most of its inhabitants living along the coast, a trip to the quarry was a long and dangerous journey. Aloha |
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Sun, May 18, 2008 2:33 PM
A quick note to farewell the old thread. Well done Mr Piapo - 100 pages of quality work and intelligent posting! Big up yourself! Tama :D -- PS: Kaluna - This thread is all but over, but there is a most likely a relevant thread on Hawaiian carvings* that might be a more suitable place to tell us more about Kumakanui if you have more pics or info to share. Im sure people would be interested. Have a look around and if you cant find a suitable thread then maybe Ku needs a thread of his own..? *can anyone help in this regard? Cheers, T |
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Sun, May 18, 2008 2:54 PM
CONGRATS ON THE 100 PAGES! |
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Paipo
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Sun, May 18, 2008 2:58 PM
I'm glad you chose to post him here, and I certainly don't mind people posting stuff in my thread(s!) if it's vaguely topic-related (which this certainly was)...but I'm thinking a thread elsewhere might not be a good idea considering the sensitive nature of this item? [ Edited by: Paipo 2008-05-19 03:43 ] |
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Sat, Oct 18, 2008 12:22 PM
Might as well look at the old Paipo stuff till he gets back to work. Man this is some great stuff paipo. I got up to page 30 and will pick up there later. |
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Sat, Oct 24, 2009 11:12 AM
100!!!!!!! nice!!!! this Lava rock stuff is great too! I've been obsessed will lava from my earliest memories in AZ. The front yard had several boulders that made incredible G.I. Joe H.Q.s... any way Pele and her sisters around the Pacific ring of fire are the best sculptors of all time!! this first palm-APE tiki piece found me also... i had never carved palm with an ax, and certainly not on stage for a short set... when the music stopped... it Was. now this is ART!!!!!!!!!!!
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Paipo
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Wed, Oct 28, 2009 2:18 PM
Talk about memory lane...I always wanted to carve real lava! We have a cool rock here called Bluestone that comes from Mt Horrible...vesicular basalt formed by lava flows: |
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