Tiki Central / Tiki Carving
salut ! here is my mini tiki head .
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bagauda
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09/28/2008
In yew tree carve with sculpture knife. [ Edited by: bagauda 2013-04-22 11:58 ] |
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bagauda
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09/28/2008
it is a pen carve in yew tree again . |
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Tikilizard
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09/28/2008
Very Nice! The expressions are very detailed for such small pieces. Great carve! |
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bagauda
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09/28/2008
maybe a better picture bof!! |
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bagauda
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09/28/2008
pictures are really bad sorry |
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benella
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09/28/2008
Salut ! The tikis are really good with very nice expressions. Les tikis sont vraiment cools avec de supers expressions. Benjamin. |
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bagauda
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09/28/2008
j suis en savoie |
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Tucson Tiki
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09/28/2008
Carve bigger stuff! My English is very good! |
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Billy the Crud
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09/29/2008
COOL STICKS!!! |
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bagauda
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09/29/2008
ok Tucson today i try a bigger one! |
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Benzart
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09/29/2008
Wow Bagauda,Lots of Excellent, Deep detail for such small pieces And for only one carving knife, WELL Done! I would really love to see some photos of a piece being done so we could watch the process and see how you do this so well. Thanks for sharing and WELCOME to TC :) |
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bagauda
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09/29/2008
I use a file to. |
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AlohaStation
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09/29/2008
Very nice. I enjoy the small carves. Keep posting. |
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Daves Not Home
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09/29/2008
Very cool Bagauda! Who else thinks these would be great pendants? |
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surfintiki
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09/30/2008
Deee-anggg those are small. I'm definitely up for seeing some BIGGER ones!!! Nice mini craftsmanship there. |
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bagauda
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09/30/2008
i carve a bigger one with ash tree. |
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TheBigT
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09/30/2008
Nice start on your tiki - can't wait to see it done. Look at that view you have! WOW. |
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bagauda
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09/30/2008
it is the french alpes near mont blanc. |
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benella
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09/30/2008
Impressionnant ! Better than my first tikis. Benjamin. |
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Lake Surfer
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09/30/2008
Nice chops and a beautiful view! You've got some confident deep cuts going there and crisp lines. Ash is a challenging wood, but it looks like you are handling it well. Its great to see all the different places that Polynesian Pop Culture has spread to! [ Edited by: Lake Surfer 2008-09-30 14:16 ] |
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10/01/2008
Great start! I agree with Lake confident deep cuts going on. |
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bagauda
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10/06/2008
Now i carved the tooth. |
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10/06/2008
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seeksurf
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10/06/2008
WoW ! Sweetness this guy is very cool. NICE WORK! Whats the story on the red guy? |
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bagauda
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10/06/2008
in the beginning i am ispired by an celtic sculpture. |
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bagauda
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10/06/2008
this one in stone is the real one found in a very old celtic sanctuary of south of france. |
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Billy the Crud
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10/06/2008
You need to host a chop at your place. I'll bring rum cake!! |
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AlohaStation
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10/06/2008
Excellent head. The large tiki is very unique - i love it. Are you going to carve a body? |
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bagauda
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10/07/2008
[ Edited by: bagauda 2013-04-22 11:59 ] |
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bagauda
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10/12/2008
[ Edited by: bagauda 2013-04-22 12:07 ] |
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bagauda
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04/15/2009
Stone with celtic "gaulois" style |
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laojia
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04/16/2009
And now you're a stone carver! Nice job man of "haute savoie"! What kind of tool for this ? |
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seeksurf
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04/17/2009
Wow!! i missed this post some how? Love your work. |
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bagauda
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04/17/2009
[ Edited by: bagauda 2013-04-22 12:04 ] |
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big daddy
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04/17/2009
you do some mighty fine work bagauda. great detail in the faces. and so small as well. with that much detail i thought the pieces were much larger. bd |
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04/17/2009
bagauda, Just had to say that the expressions on your little tiki's are just amazing! The detail, crisp lines and perfect protrayal of physiognomy features makes one to think that they are almost real........ or to put it another way - sweeeeet! |
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bagauda
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04/18/2009
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seeksurf
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04/19/2009
Very nice! you have a real talent there. |
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bagauda
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04/19/2009
always small pieces in yew tree |
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bagauda
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04/19/2009
Chess |
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laojia
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04/19/2009
pierre et bois, stone and wood, very nice work! I see on your blog what we have some common interest (Mermet)... I realy impress by the detail on this so small yew tree head... |
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Benzart
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04/19/2009
Great small stuff Bagauda, You tree may have lots of that stuff but My tree is Empty? :) You are getting some nice tight detail on your pieces, Well done! |
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bagauda
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05/04/2009
FINI! |
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05/04/2009
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Clarita
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05/04/2009
oh wow very nice! |
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seeksurf
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05/05/2009
Gorgeous! |
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bagauda
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05/06/2009
i try to carve stone from my region savoie france |
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big daddy
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05/06/2009
you carved those pieces with THAT drill? damn! learning from your ancestors i presume. excellent work, they must have taken you a long time to do. beautiful stuff. bd |