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Wed, Dec 21, 2011 12:26 AM
Kinney! I love me some orongo birds! I like the 'tied on' skulls... Nice touch, bro. Cannot wait to see the other 19 Bamboo Ben pieces come to life... What do you have in mind? Any particular themes you are dreaming up? Peace & blessings, my brother! |
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 7:30 AM
Hey Folks! MadDog Mikey-What's a Tiki Remora? :) Wendy! Lovin that Zombie Torch mug you got going! tigertail777-no Tin Burton here.... i think the secret is to find a little bit of humor amongst the pathos in every situation...... Jason!-how have you been? :) Well...got asked to be in the Contemporary Idol exhibition at m Modern next month PNG,Melanesian,African sources were mentioned..... First...some African Masks with a Modernist twist! "African Mask" and another one..... Here's one with a swanky home and pool in the background.... and here's a drawing with a more Primitive vibe and setting.. BUT... I'm thinking of going MORE in this direction with the hut..... "Refuge by the Bay" I'll post more of this adventure when i get some time this week....
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 10:25 AM
Ken, a remora is that fishy looking thing that hangs out with sharks, keeping them clean and munchin' down of the scraps the shark misses. That little guy looks like he's hiding in the chin cleft, just waiting for a snack that the cannibal misses :lol: These latest are a new look for you LLT, I like them! |
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 6:44 PM
Oh yeahhhhhhh! Nice architectural and primitive goodnesses! |
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 7:01 PM
Nice Ken! Love those mod Masks! |
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little lost tiki
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 9:44 PM
HELLO KIDDLES! Welp... after my third cup o L'Lave Espresso Roast But First..... Mike!!!!! As for a new look...kind of an extension as well as mixture of previous styles... BTW..the Tahitian Cannibal Trailer is GAH-ROOVIN along Nicely! Sneaks! I've been art-hermiting this whole Holiday vacay zerostreet-Scroll down mon freur (is that even a phrase? it sounds kinda French..like "my friend") and i know... Tiki IS NOT about African masks i say BUT.... (and Modernism that DREW from that well as well as aviation sources in line) this exhibition will consider African sources under the umbrella of Primitive Art and Cultures.. Playing with these styles ,i applied them towards some Hawaiian influences and this little curmudgeon Then....some studies of African masks... "African Mask" "Ancestor Skull" CHECK OUT SOME OF THE GREAT SHAPES AND FORMS IN THESE! "Fang Wooden Sculpture" Here's some MO"! I forget what area this is from...it may be from a picture i gleaned from a book or the internet.... Oh! and here's the drawing/furthered study Here's an original vision of the cannibal sculpture,til PNG began to call! a lil PNG for the LADIES! Then it was time to cut loose and play around with some different styles... and please bear with me clumsy searching but that's what a sketchbook is all about! putting it down in there is more of a ritual you solidify it importantize it! imprint it in your brain it's there... it's not a post-it note in a book in your voluminous library it's a part of the chronicles (that you've hopefully,dutifully preserved in sketchbooks and arranged chronologically for easy reference) Anyways... Please excuse the messiness and such.... "Hunting Dance" "Drummer" "Dinner Drums" after that fun little immersion into the realm of experimentation and play it was time to do some Architectural studies/elaborations it's kind of uncomfortable territory Kinda like that Sci-Fi jag/explosion of studies i did a while back.. Ready for an Architectural Journey? First... a poolside dip! Here's a structure I'd like in my backyard... Also did some Solomon Island Boids.. a HUT! Here's the structure that will probably make it into the "Path to the Cannibal's Hut" Here's a study of the structure used in the "Modern Primitive" drawing and here's the building as it is in the drawing Time to leave you all with a Modernist Fountain,composed of a tapa-meets-tribal motifs mosaic pathway Thanks for tolerating these ramblings... |
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Wed, Jan 4, 2012 11:05 PM
LLT, Don't apologize for your your sketches they are awesome. I love seeing into your creative process. I have not actually used markers that much, but it looks like a great way to do preliminary comps. I may have to try it sometime. I really dig the drummer sketch, but all of them are very cool. |
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Sun, Jan 15, 2012 2:52 AM
L O V E the sketches!~ Chock full of inspiration! Love the building...should be a painting... so many Tikis so little time! |
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Sun, Jan 15, 2012 9:01 AM
Kinny, Thank You for sharing your work process, very inspiring, looking really good, man. Love "The Dance", both in concept and in colors...green lawn always reminds me of Palm Springs. And the use of the Sky Palm Motel. Those rock textures in mod structures: Caves for the modern cave man. Have you ever considered putting a modern company "Mad" man in contrast to a primitive idol? |
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Mon, Jan 16, 2012 10:49 AM
Damn Kinny, u r indeed my hero. so much thought, study and WORK goes into each of your projects. its great to see your shift into modernist mode and how much you've got it dialed in through the process! GO man GO!!!!!!! |
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Mon, Jan 16, 2012 10:56 AM
You're going to need some Witco-ish frames for this stuff!!! Wowzee! |
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little lost tiki
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Tue, Jan 17, 2012 3:26 PM
Aloha Ohana! But first......Mahalo again for all your visits and vibes and verb-age
Mahalo tigertail!
Mahalo Brad!
THANK YOU for the visit,Sven! Such a theme as "the Primitive Idol" deserves some long hours of work and thought...There's these two worlds....the Modern and the Primitive.... It's fascinating how each of these culture views these idols... It would be good for our society to glean MORE from these cultures.... Here's a lil anecdote...
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Sheesh! Thanks Ben! Wow! Welpers.... When we last left off... and here's the drawing/furthered study Here's an original vision of the cannibal sculpture,til PNG began to call! and here's a lil step-by-step Step One: Step Two: Step Three: Step Four: Step Five: Step Six: and here it is FINISHED! and with one of them MP frames... After that,i was rarin up to do the second piece and i banged this out as a way to transition from the Modernist vibe "Totem" then it was time to get REAL RAW! This one was fun and Quick and i was so pleased to have achieved that weathered paint on rotted wood look! YAY! Next ,it was time for some more messy fun! then it was onto the sketchbook and Oceanic Art Books "Baining Mask" "Shortmeri Carving" Pretty Cool,huh? Anyways... the sculpture is brilliant and i MAY do an abstract of that,but things are busy-ing up around here Well....as comic relief,here are some drunken Cannibals i sketched "Night Terrors" "the Conversation" "the Prize" Okay! "Yipwan Charm" (Arambak) and then this came along... and here's the painting started from that initial study Dunno what's gonna happen with it from here....it's kind of in limbo for now.... BUT! here's some details for you to oogle at.... Alright! Alright! well...wait no more dear friends SOLOMON ISLANDS that face! DOG-like at times,hmmmmmm? the POWER! one of the Cannibal Prows had a bit thus! "Bougainville Canoe Prow" (Solomon Islands) and from that fury of SAVAGERY and PRIMAL inspiration.... "River and Moonlight" and with a glorious MP Tijuana Special Frame! you like? i hope you all think it's a successful blend of Here's a great synopsis of the Prows... "Prior to the end of the nineteenth century, headhunting was considered by the Solomon Islanders as a necessary part of life that ensured the health and well-being of their community. Headhunting raids would utilize large, plank-built war canoes with crescent-shaped prows and sterns. Anthropomorphic canoe prow ornaments (1976.351) were standard features of the canoes. Positioned at the waterline of the vessel, these ornaments represented mythological spirits whose function was to ward off danger and ensure smooth seas. They were typically painted black and had shell-inlay designs depicting the face-painting designs used by warriors. These figures were also carved with protruding mouths, artificially elongated earlobes (a cosmetic practice in this region), and oftentimes held miniature heads as an allusion to their role in headhunting. " Aw Man! whilst googling this, okay...okay... Here's some details of the "River and Moon" for you! Here's the face with pearl shell inlays... Here's a detail of the earplug Top of the head Here's some of the eye and inlay Here's a WHOLE CLOSE-UP of the face and,to contrast the crazed face of the gazing Canoe Prow and that's all i got for now... and now for some rest and recovery! |
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Tue, Jan 17, 2012 4:08 PM
Wow! Such amazing stuff! That Sepik mask is amazing! I happen to be painting one right now on a cigar box! Got inspired by Dave Hansen's recent work! "River and Moonlight" is gorgeous Ken! As are those MP frames! |
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Tue, Jan 17, 2012 8:04 PM
I look at all of your mind blowing art and think I'm lazy. You just pour out all these wonderfully creative pieces that are absolutely recognizable as yours. I'm so lucky to have some on our walls. I feel like I've been somewhere special when I look at your paintings. Thank you, Wendy |
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Wed, Jan 18, 2012 6:14 AM
I'm with Robert, "Sepik Mask" and "River & Moonlight" really stand out for me, love the moonlight colors. If I remember right the Nguzunguzu holding skulls or heads were war canoes and those holding birds were hunting canoes. I like the 2 fisted cannibal :lol: You've been busy man! |
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Thu, Jan 19, 2012 12:38 AM
You are so amazingly amazing it fries my brain and makes my skull sizzle, Kinny! WOWZA!!! |
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little lost tiki
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Sun, Jan 22, 2012 8:13 PM
Aloooooooooo-Haw! zerostreet- Wendy-i am the one who is lazy.... Mike- Zerotiki-glad i could accommodate,my friend! Here's some progress shots... Details for you,dear Ohana! and i finally decided to paint the other tiki/architecture piece for the mModern show Remember this one? "Modern Primitive" anyways...here are my progress shots... 16x20 details... more green and some violet for the undercoat getting the initial shading/undershadows time for some COLOR!!!! close-ups! then started to add the raw umber "blackline and washes of violet over the greens and browns DETAILS Schmeetails! More raw umber and some shading and washes of blue.... Let's take a closer look.... Clouds and sky....landscaping.... NO Close-ups! next step,ripples in da pool! moon reflections... close.......UPS! That's it for tonight.... |
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Mon, Jan 23, 2012 1:40 AM
My friend, I don't know where you get the energy. Boundless... endless... limitless... I had to drop in to see what's going on on your thread... and it has made me very tired. But you're latest works are very inspiring, and it is funny the inspiration we both found at the same time with the Orator's Stool. Awesome, awesome, awesome. |
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By the way, in my latest research outing at the library, I found an extensive description of why so much of the Solomon Islands work has a doglike appearance. |
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Tue, Jan 24, 2012 1:43 AM
Hey Dave! Energy? Hope you feel better soon and are getting back to the carving! The Orator's Stools are great! the ancestor is embedded and present and it is brought out to help settle village matters... Here's where I'm at with that piece..... added more detail and molding of the contours of the carvings on the face.. some wood grain and texture and rings and a background coming into focus..... Jungle background with a subtle sun,echoing the eyes of the ancestor and FINALLY finished this one! Here's his face... i LOVE his eyes! Would you loik some fruit,Mister? the two other wooden carvings by the moonlit pool a Cannibal This little guy has actually popped up in a previous painting from my "After Hours" series Here's the tribal Carving at the base of a palm Here's the moon and clouds and a bit of the structure... The top o the palm and a final view of the building and walkway to the pool Thank you again for the visits |
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Tue, Jan 24, 2012 6:16 AM
Slow down Kinny!!! I'm having a hard time keeping up! Love the vivid colors and the reflection of the moon. That guy looks quite happy with himself for pilfering a bowl of fruit from the patio to take back to the jungle. |
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little lost tiki
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Mon, Jan 30, 2012 12:35 AM
Well kids! Anyways... a lot to share so I'll reply Mikey and go from there...
Slow Down? Welpers.... running on fumes right now as i am nearing the end of my Here's the first one i plan on submitting.. First off... finished Please excuse the colored background here's the piece all by itself... Sorry about not documenting the finishing touches Eyes of the Sentinel in fact... here's a subtle sun in the background Here's the body and some detail on the stool... some more background.. and some more behind his 'ead! Well... that was a fun 2-painting exploration of this stained glass abstract style Here's a piece i started during an Artjam on new Year's Eve kind of a play on this earlier,more involved drawing.. love the hungry whiny kid... and Poppa's blabbering away,bringing a bowl of tasty bones from the pile behind him... as you can see,not much attention was paid to their dwelling.... next piece and all the others following are the result of trying out a new medium... this one was messy and raw and layers upon layers of washes and sanding down and smearing and just gettin all primitive with it... "the Ancestor's Smile" here's a closeup of the wear and tear i put on this... Then started working on this simple sweet one... this sun is WAY too happy! and here's the rowers with satisfied smiles on their faces as they return home... Next piece was a fun play on an earlier sketch would LOVE to make a mug out of this guy someday! "Tres Lono" here's a closeup of the wacky simplified cartoony style i tried on this one Here's a little janus style profiles hidden here... Something about this guy's eyes... Here's his whole face.. Left Lono... also i provided a second nose on these side guys and for the last piece here's the image by itself and the two masks on spears... "the Heist" image only! the BIG HEIST! the lil heist.... very sneaky...... close-up of his face.... Well, that's all i gots Thanks again Ohana
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Mon, Jan 30, 2012 2:06 AM
Really like "the Entrance to Cannibal Land" Kinny |
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little lost tiki
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 7:19 AM
Thank you kindly,Lancey! |
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 11:43 AM
yep Entrance to Canibal Land OoOOoooOooo my favorite. |
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little lost tiki
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 4:25 PM
Siiiigh! Thanks Dawnee! :) |
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 6:56 PM
Your other pieces are great Kinny, I just think you It has a simple yet primitive subject & color palette that screams "Mid Century Modern" |
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 8:58 PM
You know I have a weakness for Nguzunguzus, I love how he turned out - dark and moody yet vibrant. I like that he is NOT mounted to the prow of a canoe - like he is a living being and that all the prow decorations are statues of HIM. |
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 9:52 PM
LLT!!! |
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Fri, Feb 3, 2012 2:16 AM
LLT You wrote: But first......Mahalo again for all your visits and vibes and verb-age I GROCK you Kenny! I hope I get you- and your unyielding march forward, along this weird sandy tropical coastline... ever seeking that never seen before sight... to the human eye... around the next dune, or beyond that dark waving clump of palm trees... exploring this mysterious island of Tiki legend... we are your invisible friends, a unseen cyber-tiki-tribe connected together by the net. We huddle around our flickering screens - a tribe gathered around a camp fire in the tropical night, as you walk in from the darkness. You' are our Hoo-doo man. Our Witch-Doctor. Our tribal wizard, who's wandered far far out to the other side of the island... to the edge and back. Back with tales of lands, and creatures, and strange terrible and beautiful things, mystery mythology from out there. Painting the cave and hut walls with their images. You make these things dance in the fire light and come alive for us... who all hunch and watch and listen and marvel. Thanks! |
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little lost tiki
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Fri, Feb 3, 2012 8:39 AM
Heart you Brad! I'll have longer replies for y'alls later "River and Moonlight" is being offered as a print for 24 HOURS ONLY! |
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WELL HOW-DEE-DOO FOLKS! Mahalo for soooo many comments and poppin-ins! i have three to share with you and one is REALLY something i am stoked with! but first.....
Lancey! Thanks again! Sometimes they just come together like dat!
Mike! He IS a living fellow... as is the bird gazing into the moon's reflection... Sold nine of those prints and took all my profits and got some cash and 12 prints for myself!
Thanks Brad! That spirit of experimentation and wonder....may it never leave us...
Brad.. i feel the same... eagerly awaiting what bubbles up from the unknown lands of my art-brothers! Too many folks have already planted their flags in the ordinary... Okay....had a BIG week! the first two are more ordinary Here...lemme show youse! "Lono and Ku" "the Welcoming Smile" anyways....ho hum on those above two "Around the Fire" i took the concept and characters of "Entrance to Cannibal Land" Here's the ring around the fire Here's a closeup of one of the shields and the thick and tangled jungle behind him.. Here's some more of the shields with some scattered bones in the foreground... a thigh bone and a skull another foreground shield and these last two fellows anyways...time for beddie-bye! |
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Tue, Feb 7, 2012 12:12 AM
LLT! |
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Tue, Feb 7, 2012 2:11 AM
Kenny, you swung and broke open the Pinata on that one! |
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Thu, Feb 9, 2012 1:00 AM
My mind is reeling with how you keep coming up with this fantastical stuff and painting it so fast. I can only think time travel is involved: you actually take months and months to paint these and then hop into your personal tardis and give it to yourself a few days after you started. Am I right, doctor Kenny? |
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Mon, Feb 13, 2012 8:50 AM
I want everything you create, everything! :) |
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Mon, Feb 13, 2012 9:41 AM
Around The Fire! - The third time WAS a charmer, outta the ball park, so fun & fluctuatin |
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Wed, Feb 15, 2012 12:26 AM
This showed up in the lounge for Valentine's Day |
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little lost tiki
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Wed, Feb 15, 2012 7:11 AM
Howdy folks! Two new pieces,tho...HERE!
Thanks Brad! Sorry our paths weren't able to cross last Saturday,but great to hear you're doing well and gettin prosperous! Nothing could make me happier when a fellow artist brother is able to reap in the rewards of their hard work! Miss you Buddy! See you at la Luz!!!!!! :)
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Gracias Clarita!
Thanks Holler-Waller! Again! Thank you all for the niceties and pop-ins... |
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Sat, Feb 18, 2012 11:56 PM
Ken - Yeah, I'm so sorry I got behind on my trip that Saturday. It was non stop promo tour since wed, and when we got up saturday, I was moving a little slower than I should've - and we hit LA Traffic! Sheesh! I forgot how bad it could get. So as we crawled southward, it dawned on us we'd barely make our 2nd or third meeting with collectors in San Diego... so we missed the Secret Head Quarters of Ruzic. (sob!) It would have only a quick hello, and then we'd have to rush off anyways, when really what I want is to hang for the day wit ya! |
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Mon, Feb 20, 2012 1:12 AM
Brad... YOU are the BEST for even considering a visit to the studio Well.... it's one-0-clock and i gotta work tomorrow Some lighting and color experiments for these three... "End of the Day" details of the orongo... another in the Moderne Shields series... details! and lastly (note the first shot is the most accurate,colorwise...) YAWN! |
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Mon, Feb 20, 2012 5:03 AM
Your works are always mind-boggling. I may have damaged my retinas looking directly at them before consuming the morning hot beverage, but it was worth it. Stunning as usual, LLT. |
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Tue, Feb 21, 2012 6:41 PM
LLT Strikes Again, |
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Tue, Feb 21, 2012 10:47 PM
Rad Orongos and the Maori Tiki is colortastic too!!! |
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Fri, Feb 24, 2012 3:57 AM
DAMN LLT... do you ever sleep? You do take time to breathe between brush strokes right? :wink: |
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Fri, Feb 24, 2012 7:13 AM
Love The Twins. |
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Fri, Feb 24, 2012 8:13 AM
Kenny, I just stare at your art and admire every brush and pen stroke. You are a master and deserve to have a million hits on your thread. Love them all and you too, Wendy |
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WOW! 400,000 views, Congrats big guy! |
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