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Sun, Mar 9, 2014 5:54 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! Lots to do.... |
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Sun, Mar 9, 2014 10:44 AM
It's coming along great Brad. I feel this piece so much! |
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Sun, Mar 9, 2014 12:05 PM
Kai Koa - thanks, this is a complex one, and I really wanted it to pull together and be focused like "Jungle Witch", of course while that one is so still, this one has so much movement - from the ocean. I stepped back and had to really look hard at what I was doing. |
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Sun, Mar 9, 2014 9:05 PM
That's so cool you have a gecko chillin watching over you. Zoe and I were packin our bags one year after staying at Kona Magic Sands condo's and I had a last minute thing I needed to pack and upon opening my suit case a little brown gecko jumps out, I hear they are the original Hawaiian gecko's. Well luckily he made it out or he would have been coming back to seattle with us. |
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Mon, Mar 10, 2014 12:27 PM
Kai Koa - Too funny! Wonder how many people have taken home little geckos, or jumbo cockroaches, after a trip to Hawaii? |
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Mon, Mar 10, 2014 12:49 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! ' Brad (Tiki Shark) Parker
[ Edited by: Tiki Shark Art 2014-03-10 13:05 ] |
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Mon, Mar 10, 2014 6:40 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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Mon, Mar 10, 2014 6:46 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe~ |
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Mon, Mar 10, 2014 9:02 PM
That is great art Tiki Shark! |
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Wed, Mar 12, 2014 1:15 PM
cy - Thank you so much. This is a real organic one, changing and growing as I work out the lighting here. More later... |
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Thu, Mar 13, 2014 10:17 PM
RAGNAR! So excited for you during this raw UmBAH phase! and then...the COLOR! BAM! Keep it up Brad,you are a constant inspiration,Bubs! |
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Sat, Mar 15, 2014 2:36 PM
Thanks LLT - I hope to get to some color going this week end ...if other work does not get in the way... |
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Sat, Mar 15, 2014 5:09 PM
Tiki Tribe! |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2014 12:57 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe - I was painting a remarque on a giclee today. "It wasn't tiil that torch went out Listen to the whole song here... (then buy the CD - it's really a classic Tiki-Album) http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist/view_playlist/-4?page_object=artist_2012875 [ Edited by: Tiki Shark Art 2014-03-17 01:28 ] |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2014 7:41 PM
Hey Tiki Tribe... http://www.cafepress.fr/mf/81353390/vintage-pic-of-spocks-sister_necklaces?productId=1230252717 |
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Tue, Mar 18, 2014 3:36 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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Tue, Mar 18, 2014 3:51 PM
Awesome Brad! Love the movement of the water! |
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Tue, Mar 18, 2014 6:12 PM
thank you zerostreet |
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Wed, Mar 19, 2014 8:42 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! Well, back to the book report... Great stuff! New book. Ragnar. Me big fan. His design work is so wonderful, I felt he must have no self doubt as an artist, he is just so damn good! ...at the end of this huge hard cover slip case book, showing sketches, doodles, finished vector graphics, paints, and photos...all his huge amazing talent...show casing his career since 2000, ...at the end he says he "just came out of a terrible depression" and had hard fight & struggle with his inner demons. You do find out more about him.... he's always been "less is more, no words more art. We learn, that like many of the rest of "The Tiki Tribe", he was a punker. Wow! ...and here I thought he was bullet proof ...and stainless steel! Turns out he's an artist full of self doubt and prone to depression just like the rest of us! Love his early slim books- many of the same graphics in a much bigger and better to gawk at. My other big art hero (besides Ken Ruzic aka LLT, and Big Toe) is Todd Schorr. Funny, he also talks about depression and having a nervous break down when he was trying to make it as a gallery artist, Gosh.... we artists are a sect of misfits and weirdos who don't fit in, and we make art to help the world make sense to us. [ Edited by: Tiki Shark Art 2014-03-19 21:03 ] |
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Fri, Mar 21, 2014 9:52 PM
TGIF! |
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Fri, Mar 21, 2014 11:28 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe... Hey, I was re-writing my Bio. I am doing a little re-write because many tourists still ask ..ah...dumb questions like.. These are real questions. No kidding. I feel sometimes like giving out WRONG info: Heh.. Well I learned today the gift shop, and the Kona Art Gallery keep a few choice old copies of "TIKI MAGAZINE" on hand, and pass them out to certain very thick-skulled tourists to read while they look at the art... it takes a lot of dumb questions out of the conversations afterward.. Anyways, I just learned that today! Ah-hem... "Appropriation is Appropriate? I get it. I'm a Haole ( a white guy) painting Tikis. Should I be painting Tikis? I've been accused of "appropriating" sacred Hawaiian culture. My response is, "What do you think Artists do?" As an Artist, it's my job to "appropriate" culture... Hawaiian Culture, and Polynesian Culture, and Japanese Culture ( I love kabuki theater, bunraku puppets, samurai, Judo, Godzilla films, ninjas...) Heck, I started my art career paying for collage by editing, writing, penciling, & inking "Tales of the Ninja Warriors" an indy comic book published by a California company, that was owned by Chinese people. (ALOHA Curtis Wong, where ever you are - you were my first, & still one of my favorite "editor-in-chiefs") Anyways, I also drew illustrations for their other publications like "Black Belt Magazine" and "Kung -Fu Magazine", a mag I already subscribed to - being a martial art nut and practicing various martial arts since I was 10 years old. That's when I discovered my first real-life hero: Bruce Lee. Boy, I thought working there was my dream job! Anyways, I also appropriate American Culture, and Rock-a-Billy Culture, and Kustom Hot-Rod Culture, and European Culture, and POP-Culture, and Ancient Celtic and Druid Culture ... (oh wait, my Grand-mother was Irish, so I guess when I paint "Halloween" stuff It doesn't count? Hmmm.) ... I appropriate everything that stimulates my inner "Art Muse": the world around me - soak it in, appropriate it, but then...I sincerely hope, I give back as well... I filter it all through my psyche and make it into a new vision that is my "Art". A cultural exchange, you might say. Your Culture, their Culture, Pop-Culture, everyone's culture goes in ...and my Art comes out. I hope my Art is interesting, entertaining, or at least something that is worthy of comment, or just nice to look at. I NEVER tell anyone I am creating "REAL HAWAIIAN ART". I'm not. I couldn't. I wouldn't want to even try. It's been done, and done extremely well by Herb Kane. - Herbert Kawainui Kane (1928 to 2011) He's was, and still is, the very BEST! Really, go look him up on the net. Look at his beautiful historically correct Hawaiian cultural paintings... they are awesome, they are inspiring... but I could Never be that good. So I don't even try. I make Art about "Tiki" Culture. "Tiki Culture" is to "Hawaiian Culture" what "Captain America" comic books are to the real history of WWII. Nothing wrong with "Captain America" comic books, I loved reading them as a kid. Still do sometimes. But, it's not the real history of WWII. Go read a History book for that. That's good too. I hope that clears up what makes some people feel uncomfortable, or confused, about my art. Funny thing is, I have yet to meet an actual person of Hawaiian Heritage that is confused or offended by my art. So far, they all have thought it was fun and amusing, like the "Enchanted Tiki Room" at Disney Land. A lot of "them" bought prints of my art, and I'm happy, and proud, to know I hang in many real Hawaiian people's homes. ...Of course, not to be cultural-sentric, I am just as happy & proud to hang in "haole" home-made Tiki-Bars in other places like Canada and France, or even now the Middle East. I think it's pretty exciting to consider that the culture that sprouted up on the most remote land mass in the world has reached out and touched almost every other part of the globe; with Surfing, Hula, the sense of "Aloha" ...or even "Tiki-Culture", what-ever that is. NOW... this brings me to one of the scariest moments in my art career. I was asked by the University of Hawaii to give a talk on "Tiki-Culture"... to a group of university students, many of them were from Hawaiian families, who have lived on the islands for many many generations. So, me..the haole guy, got up and lectured a bunch of Hawaiian students on "Tiki-Culture". Pretty crazy world, huh? Well, it all turned out great. My fears were all for naught. No one stood up and pointed at me and laughed. The students were very interested, and pleased with what I said, and the art I showed them. Afterward, I got a standing ovation. The University has asked me to be on the list of their favorite speakers. (Whew!) It was an extremely rewarding experience all around, but it really made me think about what I do, and why I am making the Art I make. Ans since we are on the subject of appropriation: Aloha! [ Edited by: tiki shark art 2014-04-24 01:27 ] |
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Sat, Mar 22, 2014 9:05 AM
Well said Brad, I think you summed it up perfectly! You'll have to get me in to one of those Tiki worship parties on the outer islands, sounds like fun! |
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Sat, Mar 22, 2014 4:25 PM
Kai Koa - thanx!... hehehe.. I will let you know as soon as I get invited to one of those great Tiki Worshiping parties! |
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Sat, Mar 22, 2014 11:02 PM
Aloha from Hawaii Tiki Tribe! |
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Tue, Mar 25, 2014 1:52 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! More to come... |
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Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:01 AM
Hey. There are no rules in art. You can do warm to cool instead of cool to warm. Or, you can do All cool or All warm. Don't forget about small thumbnail paintings to work things out. Or just do it big and let it evolve and see where it goes. Now chop-chop shark boy!! |
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Wed, Mar 26, 2014 8:23 PM
Art Rule #1.) .There are no rules! I like it! |
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Wed, Mar 26, 2014 8:26 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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Wed, Mar 26, 2014 10:08 PM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2014 1:28 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe... |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2014 2:49 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe... Okay. You know why some folks get confused & upset by me painting "Tiki-Culture Low-Brow" Art? It's politics. Yep. There was a political over throw of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and people get that confused with the breaking of the "Kapu" religion by Queen Ka'ahumanu in 1819. If I painted Perseus fighting Medusa, no one would say, "Hey… I why are you (a non-Greek) painting that? No one would wonder if I was secretly worshiping Zeus in my basement. Or question if I was pushing Paganism on people trying to disrupt their proper Christian beliefs. But, in Hawaii, there is a strange guilt still lingering in people's minds. They don't want to talk about the history here, even though it is really exciting stuff, with rich cultural mythology as wonderful as Greek mythology. But, we "don't want to scare the tourists" is the rule in the art galleries here. So, "Happy Dolphins" is the major art form in Hawaii. I have this great "Low-Brow Hawaiiana" Idea for a Big painting - a real Low-Brow Tiki-Art Masterpiece: Madame Pele the Volcano Goddess, riding a Tiger Shark, With some Tiki (this is a giant shark) She's in a sea-battle with a "Skeleton-Pirate-Nosferatu" version of Captain Cook (his ghost ship infested with plague-rats like the Demeter in "Dracula") off the coast of the Big Island (Kilauea erupting in the back ground) … a big dramatic canvas, like 5 feet wide, 3 feet tall! Man, that in the front window of the Kona Gallery would stop tourists in their tracks - what a hoot! But… it' might scare 'em off, not get 'em to come in-side and buy art. Or, so the gallery thinks. SO…. I have to get to a place where I really do not care about what "sells to tourists" to paint real Low-Brow Art about Tiki-Culture. I have to be ready to be tossed out of the one gallery that will show my work now. I gotta' make a living, so I'm still not there yet. Maybe one day, If I keep inching toward more and more true Low-Brow art (that my inner art-muse is telling me to paint) maybe … my audience will come along as well, if I'm good enough. I don't think I'm good enough yet. Now, all this don't mean I dislike Captain Cook. No, I really think he was a real life historical hero - explored more of the globe than anyone before him. Quite amazing guy who hd an amazing life, read up on him! Nor do I dis like Christians,. My art agent is the only Muslim who is a graduate of BIOLA (the Bible Institute of Los Angeles), and I've had folks from BIOLA come to my low-Brow art shows at galleries like La Luz De Jesus, and we had a great time. As a matter of fact, they were more wild and fun than a lot of the hipster art crowd. I don't want to make light of Hawaiian culture either. I love Hawaiian culture, history, and mythology - it's all really great stuff. It's sad kids don't get to read about the demi-god Maui as much as they get to read about the demi-god Perseus fighting Medusa. I loved learning Greek mythology as a kid, spending the week end at the library reading books... not any on Hawaiian mythology though. There are hardly any. There's this one book, a big ponderous book, that is written so darned dryly it's hard to get through. No kid would ever pick it up. Sucks all the adventure and excitement out of some amazing myths. So, really I got no political/religious agenda. Well maybe I do.... I just have an urge to paint something that will have some real meaning… maybe make people think …more than "a happy dolphin painting". I just gotta' become a better painter... |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2014 10:08 AM
Your idea sounds great Brad. I don't see why any images that have to do with Hawaiian lore would not be well received. It's not like you're doing anything outrageous like nudity which in my opinion is not a bad thing but I can see where you have to be a little tame when showing in a gallery such as Wylands and to tourist. I think the huge painting would be amazing! Im currently reading "The Legends and Myths of Hawaii" originally by his Hawaiian Majesty Kalakaua, Im not much into book reading but this is some great stuff on early Hawaiian history and Im not even half way thru it yet. Soon you will be ready to make your idea a reality on the canvas, I look forward to seeing it. A hui hou! |
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Mon, Mar 31, 2014 2:22 PM
thanks man. One day, when I learn how to paint... |
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Mon, Mar 31, 2014 2:29 PM
aloha tiki tribe! |
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Mon, Mar 31, 2014 9:27 PM
Dig it! |
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Tue, Apr 1, 2014 11:46 AM
Hawaiana Low Brow! What a concept. Your last few post are right on the money in my eyes Brad. |
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Tue, Apr 1, 2014 7:29 PM
Kilaueakyd - oh yes that is a classic book that is near the top of my "must read" list. Gosh, I used to love to take long after noons and just sit in a sunny part of the local book store and read ...now most of the book stores are closed. Children don't even know what libraries are anymore. It's a sad thought to think of all those huge nobel buildings full of books no one will ever open the covers of again. The world is changing. Now I listen to "audio-books" while I a paint, except for my favorite artist's "art books". Guess I get Hunter on Audio. |
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I love books and libraries still. I hate the costs but where would we be without books like "The Book of Tiki". That book changed everything. I like to think for the better. |
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Thu, Apr 3, 2014 2:20 AM
Kilaueakyd - Oh I know I gotta get a hard copy so I can have the really great art that comes with it! |
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Thu, Apr 3, 2014 2:43 AM
Aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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Thu, Apr 3, 2014 8:55 AM
Two fun stories. I love Geckos and your art, Wendy |
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Mon, Apr 7, 2014 3:51 AM
thanks! more coming... |
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Mon, Apr 7, 2014 4:56 PM
aloha tiki tribe, |
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I swear that I can feel the ocean move in this painting. I love seeing the development of the sharks colors. Wendy |
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Brad, of course now I can only see an elephant trunk when I look at that hammerhead...LOL. Never should have said anything. :) I have to agree with Wendy on the movement in that painting. Absolutely stunning. It also has a whole ying/yang feel to it with the world above the waves and the world below. Beautiful stuff.
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Sat, Apr 12, 2014 8:37 PM
danlovestiki - thanks! my first "above and below" painting. Its a very popular type of image here in Hawaii, and this is my first, I real was working to make it have that motion, thank you so much for noticing! |
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aloha Tiki Tribe! |
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