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tok-tok, German tiki thing. News + pics on pg. 7+8
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Fri, Dec 5, 2008 5:11 AM
Aloha Tok-tok, |
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Sat, Dec 6, 2008 2:38 AM
Hi my friend, I'm glad to see you're back. Hats off, Benjamin. |
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Sat, Dec 6, 2008 4:23 AM
Hi, thanks for looking. I really missed writing but I checked TC from time to time. @ benella: Hi Benjamin. Yes, it´good to be back. Congrats to your new arrival. What a surprise. As I said, here are some more results of my absence and som details of the cherrywood panel. There was this small piece of birch with the stripes in it. I did what Benzart suggested and put some layers of poly on it. Additionally used a waterbased stain which was standing outside in the cold for to long and actually was destroyed/ lost nearly all pigments. The result was a light grey that combines very nice with the wood. I got the idea of framing some of my pieces from a friend, who also took part at the surfbeat artshow in march this year, KRAZY-TIKI-Art.
These two are made of pieces from recycled outdoor furniture Hodad-Tiki And this picuture was the hardest piece of basswood I ever carved. Another tiki inspired piece of skin-art at last. Part of a bigger project in progress. Mahalos, |
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Wed, Dec 10, 2008 9:47 AM
Oh there you were! :) great new stuff! |
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Wed, Dec 10, 2008 12:45 PM
Great new stuff. Nice to see you back! I like the pineapple! The pineapples often don't look like they fit in with the tikis very well, but you pulled it off perfectly! Good job. |
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Wed, Dec 10, 2008 1:25 PM
Man-Oh-Man, Tok, LOVE the Tat works, Just Awesome work. I see the tick-tock has been getting away from you recently (me too) really Happy to see so much work though. Love the Tiki Pin-up girl too. |
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Wed, Dec 10, 2008 4:13 PM
Right On! Good to hear from you. Looks like you I love the cherry wood carve NICE and I really |
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Sun, Dec 14, 2008 12:19 PM
Good to see you back on here. Regards Tark |
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Sun, Jun 14, 2009 10:27 AM
Half a year now since my last picture upload here on TC. That is what I call lousy, but I could not help it. Had some personal problems which I don´t want to extend to much here. I miss carving big projects much. Hope I will find a way. And also hoping, I not to rusted in... |
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Sun, Jun 14, 2009 12:01 PM
Certainly not!!! J. |
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Sun, Jun 14, 2009 1:21 PM
Welcome Back TokTok, |
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Sun, Jun 14, 2009 3:57 PM
Welcome back! 6 months time flys. |
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Mon, Jun 15, 2009 12:33 AM
tok-tok, welcome back! Big or small, you've still got it, no worries there! I like the little guys, they've got a bunch of personality. |
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Clarita
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Thu, Jun 18, 2009 2:44 PM
glad you are back, a lot of cool new stuff! |
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Sat, Jun 20, 2009 8:42 AM
Vzzzt... bleep...ka-ching... Thanks to all of you for welcoming me back. Benzart: You are a mentor for us all. I don´t worry about the rust neither. I´ll get back kneedeep in woodchips sooner or later. seeksurf: Time flys, your are right. And it is good to be back in the boat. Your carvings are very inspiring to me. Was asked just yesterday, if it´s possible for me to do a north american totem pole. But it should have been ready till next saturday. In general I would except, but with this deadline and lack of space, I kinda unsure. lakesurfer: Thanks for the compliments. Small was my favorite (enforced) size for the last months. I have to talk to some friends about finding a new shop. Still searching. But it´s not hopeless. clarita: It´s always nice, that you find your way here. Thank you. I haven´t been too lazy the last months and rummaged through my tangled mass of pictures to find some carvings "in process". They are not all original tiki but kind of related to. Descriptions above the pictures. No. 1 For the next piece my intention was to make a classical look. Not copied but inspired by early tiki mugs. It all came from imagination, no drafts. Is it tiki enough? I read alot about carving and about ancient, pazific or rather midcentury tiki culture in the U.S.. But it comes to creating a new piece I rely on was is in my head. Mostly. So happend here. I really dig the heads Benzart is doing with these unique proportions. NexT: Not much tiki, but each one is carving skulls every now and then, so here is my pole (it has more a pendant size). Quick one out of a basswood twig. Took me half an hour. As you can see. :P I dig lonos. This one is ca. 8" tall and made out of basswood. I guess I call this one "Gecko". Guess why. Made out of oak twig (8" tall as well). For this one I again totally let my thoughts fly, combining some styles. Grin, headdress, arms, bearing. Basswood (6"). The marquesas style is also an important reference for me. But there are others who can set it up better than me. If you are carving this style seriously, you have to look up your notes more often. This one here is a free interpretation of it. All other progress pics are slightly cr@ppy, overexposed and stuff. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. |
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Sat, Jun 20, 2009 5:20 PM
Wow, a literal army of Tikis! Each one unique and with their own voice and character. Great job. |
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laojia
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009 2:02 AM
Impressive collection! All carving last weekend? :o Oops sorry! Full of question for a sunday morning, I stop here. J. |
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Benzart
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009 5:26 AM
Excellent herd of tiki, you are getting some very nice details in your works, whet tools again are you using. Hard too say which one is my fav but the Frank is close! |
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Mon, Jun 22, 2009 5:32 PM
Nice mix of everything. Would be cool to see you take on a NW style. |
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Mon, Jun 22, 2009 8:03 PM
Fantastic work tok-tok. This panel is my favorite! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Mon, Jun 22, 2009 9:51 PM
tok-tok, This thread is really amazing. I think you appeared here around the time I disappeared, and now I'm back seeing your work for the first time. It took me a while to get through it all, but it was worth it. From start to finish you've come a long way and really churned out a lot of great tikis, with some real "breakthrough" pieces at different points along the way. The tiki bug hit you hard, I see! Very nice work!! Aaron |
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009 10:00 AM
I totally missed your update. It was NOT me that did any Monsters. Try looking at Clydsdale's stuff - I know he did several Frankenstiens. Great carves. You need to do some finish work. These will really POP with some stain and/or paint. |
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 5:51 PM
Oops, where was I? Thanks to all of you. laojia: Thank you,too. No, not at one weekend. I am not carving very day, sadly there is not enough time for it. My collection takes it´s time. Benzart: How was the birthday party? Hope, someone else sliced the cake :wink:. That accident was bad luck. Get well soon. Thank you, man. The wolfman is part of a monster serie I am doing just for fun. seeksurf: The man from the bog! Thanks. I own a book about NW style carving but I must admit, I never thought about it. Maybe, one day, who knows? In Germany, there is only a small comuntity of people, who really know, what tiki is. We have no such background as you. Most people first think of totem poles when they see tikis. "Daddy, what is the man doing over there?" "Well, son, he´s carving a totempole". Nerving... So, I guess, I really should do that. At least one. But later. Highlander: The cherry-panel was one of my favorites, too. I was doing it for my home, but there was this lady, who saw it and wanted it immediatly. So it went away from me,sadly. Many thanks for the supporting words. Aaron´s Akua: Nice to see another wise guy here in my little hut. You are right. I read about you signing of the moderation as I decided to log on. Thanks for the many compliments. I came a long way but I am still on my way. AlohaStation: Thank you for your advice. But I really couldn´t find, what I meant. I know about Clysdalles monsters, which I really admire, however it was something else.
Here is my interpretation of a some classic movie monsters. Frankie Vlad The Wolf The Mummy (looking a bit like Ben Grimm of the Fantastic Four) Happy family My finished Benzart tribute, without detailing it. I hate detailing on spurce. I have to smuggle some other carvings in here, among the tikis Let´s turn over to some more classic stuff again. The one with the gecko. LONO. Ready stained and waxed. That mug thing.(No, it is a carving.) It is late, I don´t know how to explain this one. Look at the mouth, that is what inspires me, when i look at AlohaStation carvings. The Skull-Stick. On this one I lost myself in detailing the details. Kinda problem of mine. That´s it almost. Three weeks ago I was asked to carve a panel for a stone sculptor. The rune is an traditional guild sign of the sculptors here in Germany, for some hundred years now and still in use. Oh Man, am I tired or what? Way past midnight now. Good night. Ta ra! |
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 9:46 PM
holy smokes! great stuff! i am really, really liking the skull stack. great idea doing the horror movie tribute. love those guys. bd |
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laojia
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Fri, Jul 17, 2009 1:04 AM
Nice collection finished!! |
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benella
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Fri, Jul 17, 2009 3:43 AM
:o Lots of wonderful carvings ! You constantly carve, each day ? Spectacular ! Benjamin. |
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Benzart
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Fri, Jul 17, 2009 5:38 AM
Man, you are On Fire, a Carving machine Unleashed and doing another bunch of excellent pieces too! Where is all this pent up energy coming from? |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2010 10:36 PM
Damn great work. You can see that you getting better from carvingto carving. Hope I'll get that good too one day. Greats from Frankonia. |