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Hope I'm not stepping on anyones' toes, but a few months back this Perc Miller was
advertised here in Perth and I had contacted the woman who owned it, only for that
contact to be suddenly cut off, I expect a higher offer had been made and she'd taken it.

A long shot, but if the new owner is a visitor to Tiki Central, I would really like to hear from you.

Not a very good picture I'm afraid, taken by the previous owner on her cell phone.

Combining information and images from Psycho Tiki D, Bigbrotiki and Pitcairn - and adding the Sue Bernard Playboy centerfold from December, 1966:

Saw these at a thrift store recently:

They were asking about $70 each, don't know of that's a good price or not. Sorry for the rotation, I uploaded them from my phone.

Hi! I'm new to this forum and this place is incredible! I never knew there were so many other fans of velvet paintings. I fell in love with this piece I grabbed from an estate sale this last weekend. However, I have been unable to decipher the signature. I can read "Hawaii" and that led me to this forum. Any help in attributing this haunting painting is greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much,
Larry

Looks like "Dollen" to me.....

Been kind of quiet on TC lately.

Long time, no post.

Found a velvet by an artist I am unfamiliar with. Title of the painting is "Falls of the Moon-Tahiti". Not dated, but older.

Anyone seen this signature before or know of the artist?

Mahalo!

Later,

PTD

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Amy S posted on Sun, Oct 27, 2013 5:20 PM

Hi anybody have any idea what this would go for? It is by McMahon who was one of 5 students of Leeteg. It was bought in Hawaii in the 60's it is 44'tall and 31' wide, my grandparents had them all over the house. I really remember a giant one in their bedroom of a very pretty hawaiian lady.

I am looking to sell it could anybody help me price it, also has a light that attaches to the top of the frame. Thanks!!



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I have one of those. It is about 40 x 29 in the same hand-cut wooden frame (total @ 47 x 36) It came from Minnie's in Modesto CA and shows '59 Tyree on the bottom right. My dad, a frequent visitor and friend of the owner won it in a dice game back in the 60's from the then-owner, I think his name was Hop Louie. Mine is in perfect condition with the original lamp (and cord) still in tact. Too bad you had to cut your cord, it was probably the original one used when the painting was hanging on a restaurant wall.

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Oops. I am new to this site and see I replied to a post posted 2007-06-01 3:37 pm from Psycho Tiki D. So whomever read it probably had no idea about what I was addressing. It was the Polynesian semi-nude oil on velvet with the light wood colored frame. I'll get this figured out. Sorry.

[ Edited by: the58guy 2013-10-31 17:11 ]

[ Edited by: the58guy 2013-10-31 17:12 ]

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So here are pictures of the painting and the corner with the signature. Pretty cool, no?

[ Edited by: Bora Boris - Did some straightening. - 2013-11-01 06:11 ]

Very nice, black velvet nudes in such a dynamic action pose are not that common, most are portraits. It would be even very nice-ER if one could see it right side up and in focus. You have succeeded in figuring out how to post images here, surely that extra step could be achieved also, please? :D

The story of its acquisition is a real Tiki history classic, by the way, akin to Leeteg paying his bar tap with his paintings :) :

On 2013-10-31 17:01, the58guy wrote:
I have one of those. It is about 40 x 29 in the same hand-cut wooden frame (total @ 47 x 36) It came from Minnie's in Modesto CA and shows '59 Tyree on the bottom right. My dad, a frequent visitor and friend of the owner won it in a dice game back in the 60's from the then-owner, I think his name was Hop Louie. Mine is in perfect condition with the original lamp (and cord) still in tact. Too bad you had to cut your cord, it was probably the original one used when the painting was hanging on a restaurant wall.

[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2013-10-31 22:44 ]

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I took the picture from my phone on a whim, and in dim light in the house. When my daughter gets back from college next week (Cinema major) I will ask for some help.

Thanks much, tell her this is by request of a cinematographer :)

She (and you) might appreciate this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umiv-Dqh0dE

Just a teaser for a great full length documentary on black velvet nudes, directed buy a female Polynesian director:

http://www.nzonscreen.com/person/sima-urale

T

nice!

the58guy- the dates you supplied are perfectly in line with the history of minnie's. ownership changed in 1960 to the mah family. good ol' hop louie was probably close to moving down south, and probably was having a little too much fun in letting new acquired pieces go during his dice games (considering that was just painted in
'59) it is staggering to think of the treasure trove of tyree paintings that once hung in minnie's modesto over time. we would love to hear of any stories your dad may have shared about minnie's and the owners -- (or pictures perhaps?)

and i agree with bigbro, let's see this one in focus please! :)

On 2013-10-31 22:41, bigbrotiki wrote:
Very nice, black velvet nudes in such a dynamic action pose are not that common, most are portraits. It would be even very nice-ER if one could see it right side up and in focus. You have succeeded in figuring out how to post images here, surely that extra step could be achieved also, please? :D

The story of its acquisition is a real Tiki history classic, by the way, akin to Leeteg paying his bar tap with his paintings :) :

On 2013-10-31 17:01, the58guy wrote:
I have one of those. It is about 40 x 29 in the same hand-cut wooden frame (total @ 47 x 36) It came from Minnie's in Modesto CA and shows '59 Tyree on the bottom right. My dad, a frequent visitor and friend of the owner won it in a dice game back in the 60's from the then-owner, I think his name was Hop Louie. Mine is in perfect condition with the original lamp (and cord) still in tact. Too bad you had to cut your cord, it was probably the original one used when the painting was hanging on a restaurant wall.

Q

Nice painting. Is there a thread anywhere for restoring/remounting velvet paintings? I searched but could not find one.

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Re: Collecting Tiki: velvet paintings
Posted by Queequeg on 2013-11-05 09:15

"Nice painting. Is there a thread anywhere for restoring/remounting velvet paintings? I searched but could not find one."

I am not aware of any. My painting is in as-new condition and has not been restored.

Q

Sorry, never ment to imply yours was in less than perfect condition. I was asking because I was searching for a restoration thread and came across this one. I have an older velvet painting that is tearing along the nails and wanted to see about remounting it. Thanks.

Q

Double post, sorry

[ Edited by: Queequeg 2013-11-05 14:47 ]

Found these two today
They are in great shape
Can't find any info on the artist except an old eBay posting

hang10tiki you are on a roll, wonderful velvets. Wendy

Nice job, Hang10! Congrats!

Thanks guys
:)

The one of the wahine looks exquisite! Luck guy you are.

TikiHula-
Thanks, she is awesome...

Got em up

Spectacular!

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Murph posted on Thu, Apr 10, 2014 9:03 PM

My beautiful wife, Claudia, found this black velvet in the wild today.
She informed me this painter was the "father of velvet paintings" and was named Leeteg.
Wait?, what??, huh???... you bought a Leeteg!! Did I tell you guys I have the coolest wife on the planet!

Wow. That's super. Wendy

Murph- two thumbs up

Beautiful find!

  • Dale
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GROG posted on Sat, Apr 12, 2014 6:15 PM

Send to GROG.

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GROG posted on Sat, Apr 12, 2014 6:15 PM

Muy awesome.

[ Edited by: GROG 2014-04-12 18:15 ]

On 2010-02-19 18:34, Big Kahuna wrote:

On 2010-02-13 13:16, tikipaka wrote:
Found this today. It's a blonde nude done on red velvet. I could live without the French provincial frame, but I love the painting.

Couldn't seem to catch it in the right lighting, either came out to dark or to brite..

I think the frame is very 007ish/ Secret Agent/ Bachelor Paddish. I dig it. Great find!

Here's Mine! I inherited it from Dad. He got it in 1970 and it got lost into a closet after he marries the trophy wife. It re-emerged and here it is. Another is also here and I'm searching for an original somewhere.

This velvet girl has definitely been around. Butshe donned my Fathers Bachelor Pad and is now hanging in mine. Yep, she's a B-Pad chick to be sure!

On 2009-10-09 16:00, Psycho Tiki D wrote:
This was found today...


Another villager painting. This one has great detail and was done well. Artist signed F.T Chung, no date.

Later,

PTD

I have something by F.T. Chung as well (or Cheung?), framed by Man Fong of Hong Kong, in the mid-20th century. It's not velvet though... it seems to be some kind of linen, stretched across the frame and bound. I found it at our local flea market in central NY state in 2008. Did you ever find out more about the artist? I search for the name then and found nothing... until I searched again today and found your post here.

Pictures of it:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154114472175697.1073741835.543140696&type=1&l=db3cc6bf02

[ Edited by: proulxfamily 2014-05-19 08:05 ]

[ Edited by: proulxfamily 2014-05-19 08:07 ]

R

Hello,

My name is Rob Lavin I am a producer on the A&E hit reality series Storage Wars, and well I have an interesting dilemma. Recently one of our buyers purchased a storage locker that held a velvet art piece by Bill Erwin and I have a lot of difficulty finding any type of contact information for him or his estate. We are hoping to air the piece on national TV and have it appraised. We come across a lot of art work in these storage lockers but obviously this one is a special piece from a very specific and exciting genre. I thank all of you in advance and hope that you may help me show this incredible piece of art to the world.

Best wishes,
Rob lavin
[email protected]

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GROG posted on Tue, Jul 1, 2014 11:29 AM

The Velveteria Museum of velvet paintings is probably your best bet for getting info about your velvet painting.

http://velveteria.com/

On 2014-05-07 19:24, Sunset Mike wrote:

On 2010-02-19 18:34, Big Kahuna wrote:

On 2010-02-13 13:16, tikipaka wrote:
Found this today. It's a blonde nude done on red velvet. I could live without the French provincial frame, but I love the painting.

Couldn't seem to catch it in the right lighting, either came out to dark or to brite..

I think the frame is very 007ish/ Secret Agent/ Bachelor Paddish. I dig it. Great find!

Here's Mine! I inherited it from Dad. He got it in 1970 and it got lost into a closet after he marries the trophy wife. It re-emerged and here it is. Another is also here and I'm searching for an original somewhere.

Those paintings are based on a photo by Harrison Marks of Vicky Kennedy / Margaret Nolan.
Speaking of James Bond she was the credits model for Goldfinger and in the movie as well. According to a website photos from that "Four Poster" bed set appeared in Kamera No.66 1965.

Since the only scan of the image the paintings were based on I found online came from playing cards it is probably where the artists got the image as well.

I uploaded a huge scan of a different card with the same image to my site in addition to others from the set.
http://www.martiantiki.com/margaretnolan/

These were found on a website Margaret Nolan - Vintage Erotica Forums. (I'm sparing the reader from a great many porn ads by not linking it - but its an easy web search)

The film is actually a horror spoof featuring a countess checking into a hotel
run by a hunchback. (Fairly easily found streaming online i just watched it on xhamster, not linked for same reason - a downloadable version is also on the above forum's last post page for the truly interested Goldfinger enthusiast.)

Well Thank You Martian Tiki!

We found the original of the Woman I have been in lust with since around 1970!

The Painting I posted was purchased by my Father back when he was a Swank Divorcee livin the swingin life. I was 13 years old at the time and reading his PlayBoy magazines and dreaming of the day when I would have my turn. When Dad married, the painting was the first thing to go. (Dad gave it to me) Next the Corvette, Then the Dirt Bikes, the Pool Table and me too!

You see, I was whisked off to California against my will without a chance to say goodbye. I called my best friend and told him to take the Velvet Painting as his own. His Mom would not have it in her house and it was stuffed into the back of a closet in 1972. And there it remained until earlier this year when my Best Friend (Same Guy, we've been friends for sometime now) told me he found it. 40 years and Dad's divorce, it is back in my hands again. And at last I know the source!

Of course I knew it was one of those cheap reproductions done in the Velvet Painting Factories of Juarez Mexico and there are probably a thousand or more like it, but I knew there I had seen too much of her to not know there was an original.

Thanks Bro, The images don't really fit on the Tiki Erotica Thread, but there are some damn good vintage pics there.

I have a rare painting by KASE AOTEAROA. I was wondering if anybody could tell me anything about this artist or the pricing of his paintings.

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GROG posted on Wed, Aug 20, 2014 7:00 PM

You might want to check with the Velveteria.

http://velveteria.com

They 'll be your best bet for finding info.

On 2014-08-20 17:38, amanda420 wrote:
I have a rare painting by KASE AOTEAROA. I was wondering if anybody could tell me anything about this artist or the pricing of his paintings.

Aotearoa is where he's from. Not part of his name.
Buzzy Out!

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[ Edited by: hottiki 2015-01-07 16:41 ]

[ Edited by: hottiki 2015-01-07 16:42 ]

So that's what the internet is good for?

S

On 2014-08-21 10:23, hottiki wrote:
So I type in Google search "Kase from Aotearoa", up pops more info than you can shake a stick at.

That's uncanny!

K

Thought I'd share my estate sale find here, since none of my friends "get" my love for black velvets :)

This is Erwin's Hawaiian Cowboy, and he is gorgeous!

This one is not a tiki, but I love it too. It's a Guerrero:

[ Edited by: KKaonohi 2014-08-21 15:49 ]

Purchased this from Elgato Gomez.Have not received it yet... it's still in transit.I will change out the frame to real bamboo or koa wood .Stoked to find Hawaiian theme velvet...they are just not easy to find these days !

HOK

I bid on that one too. BEAUTIFUL! :o)

I have a question and by the looks of it this is the place to start. Growing up my grandfather had this painting hanging over his desk or 40 years. I'm told he purchased it late one night from a bartender at the Grand Hawaiian where it hung over the bar. He recently passed and I was lucky enough to find it in a storage locker.

My question is, I'd like to have it professionally cleaned, it has year of embedded dust, and the frame is shot, so I'm looking for references of who would be the best person to talk to about this.

Thanks

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