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First clay tikis in progress...

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/06/2010

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zerostreet posted on 11/06/2010

Very cool work!

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/06/2010

Thanks

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ebtiki posted on 11/06/2010

Nice work!!

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MadDogMike posted on 11/06/2010

Welcome to TC Shrunkentiki, you've been busy!

Great wood texture, I guess it helps being a wood carver too. They don't look like mugs, I take it they are sculptural pieces?

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/08/2010

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MadDogMike posted on 11/08/2010

Beautiful glazework - looks like verdigris in the low spots and rubbed bronze on the high spots

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trutiki posted on 11/08/2010

Wow! These are really special in my book, sculpture or vessel, really doesn't matter.

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/08/2010

Thanks Mike, its not glazework,it's a "patine" usually used for cooker plates , vert de gris patine and hand polished

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Beachbumz posted on 11/08/2010

I Like Em!! That Patine is beautiful...

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MadDogMike posted on 11/08/2010

ST, I can't find any info about your vert de gris patine. Is it a bronze foil like gold leaf that you apply to the surface?

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Tiki Baï posted on 11/08/2010

vraiment super ton travail :wink: really nice work!!!
I love your style!

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BigDaddy772 posted on 11/09/2010

Excellent work with clay... Insane detail on those tiki's

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tedtiki posted on 11/09/2010

Way cool. And those are your 1st attempts? Can't wait to see what you follow those up with.

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/09/2010

Thanks, some new in the oven today .....

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/09/2010

On 2010-11-07 19:03, MadDogMike wrote:
ST, I can't find any info about your vert de gris patine. Is it a bronze foil like gold leaf that you apply to the surface?
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MadDogMike posted on 11/10/2010

Thanks ST.

Looks like a similar product called Iron-56 Black Iron Paste is available in the US

But it don't come cheap at $30 for 10 ounces!

Beautiful finish you have created there! I would have believed it was aged cast bronze.

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Skipper posted on 11/19/2010

On 2010-11-05 19:59, shrunkentiki wrote:

It soo very nice sculpture you are making, wiss I was so good as you are.. big fan off you

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/26/2010

@ Mike : I think the black one coast approximatively 10 USD for a can, if you need some ask me...
@ skipper : Thanks , your vase looks good too

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shrunkentiki posted on 11/28/2010

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swizzle posted on 11/29/2010

That moai is brilliant.

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shrunkentiki posted on 12/01/2010

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shrunkentiki posted on 02/10/2011


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shrunkentiki posted on 02/28/2011


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laojia posted on 02/28/2011

Belle texture... faudra que tu m'expliques un jour comment tu finis tes pièces, bois ou terre, ça pas l'air commun et franchement bien intéressant!

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shrunkentiki posted on 02/28/2011

Avec plaisir , t'as deja essayé la terre ?

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Lente posted on 03/01/2011

On 2010-11-28 23:49, swizzle wrote:
That moai is brilliant.

Truly.

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teaKEY posted on 03/01/2011

I can see a lot of your influences. Squid/Gecko and Bosko.

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shrunkentiki posted on 03/01/2011

That's true i love their job, but it's a long way to be as good as their work
Next step try to glazed some piece, maybe the monkey...

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MauiTiki posted on 03/01/2011

WOW, nice work! I love the glazes and the designs, you've really got it down!

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pwest71 posted on 03/01/2011

Shrunktentiki,

Brilliant work, amazing detail and glazes...I'm really hoping to get into making mugs at some point...First I have to get used to working with wood...

PW

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Badd Tiki posted on 03/01/2011

Great stuff, the green guy is the best.

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shrunkentiki posted on 03/24/2011

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GROG posted on 03/24/2011

Lookin' good. Don't forget his wiener.

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shrunkentiki posted on 03/24/2011

Thanks, no "quequette" for this one ...



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shrunkentiki posted on 03/25/2011


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shrunkentiki posted on 03/29/2011

Coco Joe's style Lono in progress


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shrunkentiki posted on 04/02/2011

ready to put in the oven

Berliner Bob ( thanks Laojia for the name), called like this 'cause the stone effect was made with the small piece on the pic, who's a fragment of Berlin wall

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shrunkentiki posted on 05/23/2011



Mimi Le Meaux & Evie Lovelle with Tangaroa

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