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^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^ **[RARE VINTAGE TIKI MAI-KAI RELIC Mid-Century Modern Polynesian Pop Room Divider for Auction on eBay ! !](http://haughtee.com/maikai)** ^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^V^ Auction Start : : Sep 11, 2016 17:00:03 PDT Auction End : : Sep 18, 2016 17:00:03 PDT eBay item number : 322257827490
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Ok, first of all, this is not the only piece of the Mai-Kai that is for sale out there. Incorrect. Just FYI everyone - I offered to purchase these panels for $6K, a price given to me and when I called this "haughtee" he said no. 2nd: this was originally was sold by a MCM Dealer out of Miami - that I have already verified since I was told a price on this, tried to purchase from you and then said you had no idea what you were talking about. I think the quote was "I have to pay my rent" - I can see how desperate you were... So you never have posted on TC and now you show up selling these after contacting several people in the Tiki community about the worth of these pieces. Several people have offered you money and you haven't even gotten back to them - not cool. You talk of this story, well here on Tiki central, we love stories, we seek them out and we love every detail. Your details came from people in the community. You didn't know the carver, you didn't know about these tiles - everyone you contacted has given you the information. You could at least thank them. These panels belonged to a couple that deal in MCM design in Miami - as we all care about stories, why don't you tell us the real story on how you acquired these panels. You paid $450 for these - you got a great deal. They also came out of a hotel, NOT THE MAI-KAI, as you are falsely claiming. See, the Mai-Kai isn't the only place to use these poles and tiles - MANY historic Tiki establishments used them. These are my friends here, a group of people that I dearly care about. If you want to sell something to us then sell it but don't make up ridiculous stories. You knew these people, they gave you a good deal, you sold a few of the smaller pieces to Harold Golen then I contacted you, you said no, then you began contacting people in the Tiki community, still not happy with the price now you're passing off your made up story and are still trying to get the highest price. AND, ANOTHER BLOW - YOU TAKE THE NAME OF A SYMPOSIUM AT THE HUKILAU THIS YEAR TO ADD TO YOUR DESCRIPTION????? Really dude, can you sell something on your own? AND MIGHT I ADD, YOU'VE NEVER BOTHERED AUTHENTICATING THEM FROM THE MAI-KAI. I've contacted the family myself and I'm asking them if there was ever a section this large taken out of the Mai-Kai. I don't see that there ever was an area in the restaurant where this could have been removed. Yee-Haw & Aloha, The Most Authentic Tiki Event in the World and the Official Event Honoring the Mai-Kai est. 1956 [ Edited by: tiki_kiliki 2016-09-11 13:21 ] |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2016 4:28 PM
Are the poles on these Rattan or bamboo? These look like they might be rattan, solid poles. [ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-09-11 16:30 ] |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2016 6:21 PM
Sorry I see that it says that these are rattan poles. The video of the ones in the Mai Kai look to have bamboo poles. If the poles are different then why did they make them with two different types of poles would be my next question. This is a cool wall for sure I need to say. Good luck. |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2016 6:32 PM
Knew I had pics of the Kahiki ones and they look to be rattan as well. |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2016 6:35 PM
***[CW, Your unwarranted wrath is quite transparent :
I've never experienced such hatred from an adult, regarding the sale of an item on eBay. I've never posted on TC . . . True 100% yet irrelevant. Everyone can see this is my first and only post. Thousands and thousands of people use forums passively on a daily basis. Your grounds for an unsavory attitude towards me is fallacious. Modern Polynesian Pop predates the www. Mid-Century Modern relics like the one we have for sale ,
You have chosen to be a bully of a Being. I feel that my lack of Tiki knowledge isn't something to be ridiculed. So back to topic: So many people offered us money , so quickly , all at once I am a strong believer in fair and honest opportunity. Please forward any messages from potential buyers that have been overlooked! We absolutely did not pay $450 for these. Your efforts towards a panoptic view is skewed. Triangulation is not becoming of an adult , insinuations and envious whispers are just plain unattractive beyond puberty. The allegations you have made towards Jason and I are acutely libelous. This is the exact opposite reaction I dreamed of receiving following My husband and I actually got in a tiff last night , I think it's sinful to scoff at the beauty and rarity of this amazing work of art. My husband and I saw the worth of these panels the moment he uncovered them from a forgotten corner in a warehouse. CW Honey . . . It Was My Birthday and You were bullying me ***via triangulation ( again ) to Talk Tiki instead of letting me relax and enjoy the day outdoors without our phones , with our feet in the sand !*** *You claim that my Husband and I ignored you and your friends, and merely used you all for information . . . That is the antithesis of the truth.* Your aggressive and obsessive behavior towards me makes me severely uncomfortable! I ask that you cease and desist. It is my right to offer this amazing piece of Tiki History for sale to everyone at the same time , AMICABLY AND FAIRLY without your ongoing barbaric interruptions. [***YOU HAVE BEEN FIXATED ON CONTROLLING ME AND THE SALE OF THIS RELIC FROM THE MOMENT YOU KNEW IT EXISTED! You are violating my right to first-sale.***](https://tikicentral.com/uploads/81807/57d5fa2b.jpg) This is America , There is no underlying obligation for me to subordinate myself to your demands : I am free to allow everyone an equal opportunity to own a powerful piece of Tiki History. It was my right to deny your attempts to manipulate me to do something I did not want to consent to. Your command that I be obligated to give you unfair and privileged access to purchase this relic before the general public was ludicrous. I'm sorry that I could no fulfill your desire for me to honor your 'seniority' I searched far and wide and I cannot - for the life of me - find any other piece like this for sale. This auction is truly one-of-a-kind and I am excited to see this relic placed in the right hands of a Genuine Tiki Collector , I STILL SAY BID TO WIN! xo, Katy Bea PS: We did go to the Mai-Kai after hours where we were educated by a few senior employees who have worked there for over a decade. It was BADASS ! :P PPS: Jason had no idea that there were even Symposiums at the Mai-Kai . . . He literally created the Title for me out of thin air on command. I can sell something on my own : if you leave this auction alone !!! PPPS: I felt so poorly about not being able to sell these to you outright that I had been preparing a PRIVATE message to you about collaborating on a professional photoshoot. I loved the energy in your portrait on the Hukilau page and I said to myself that it would be incredibly entertaining for the both of us if I photographed you at the Mai-Kai. Your photogenic charisma is poignant yet lightweight like a grown up Kewpie / Shirley . . . I went so far as to tell my mother that I was excited to propose collaborating with you. How crazy is that ?! I felt guilty that I could not give you the same access that I gave Harold. You've done a great job at monopolizing private time on my birthday, scaring me by hunting for anything to assist in the demise of my character, and hurting my feelings. I hope you can turn your intense focus onto something more productive. |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 4:09 AM
Going to add this here from the sale page as one day that page will be gone. Item specifics Color: |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 4:11 AM
This too.... Raiders of the Lost Tiki I uncovered this Mai-Kai relic in the Southeast corner of an enormous warehouse in South Florida. The proprietor of the space had impeccable taste and a penchant for the bizarre. He informed me that this particular monstrous warehouse was the smaller of his storage units . . . he had another twice it’s size! The tiki was hidden under a dusty canvas dropcloth, dying to be discovered. As my flashlight moved slowly from the left to the right - the beam of light washed over indistinct forms - I felt like Indiana Jones! I was imagining the possible horrors which may lurk under the next tarp, there was sure to be a human head in a jar, or a cursed mummy, I thought to myself. My eyes scanned the corner : a Heywood Wakefield, an Eames, an Indian motorbike . . . And that’s when I saw it. I was hit with the dreadful realization that I very likely unable to afford to purchase anything from this veteran collector's upscale treasure trove - but it was worth a shot. I feigned a casual interest in the direction of the Eames lounge chair / ottoman combo, “How much for the La-Z-Boy ?”. His only response was an unconcerned laugh which confirmed my fears : this guy knew his stuff. Against all odds, I still had to find a way to make this tiki relic come home with me. I instantly recognized that the room divider came from The Mai-Kai, and the collector verified that it was indeed from the historic Polynesian Pop paradise in Fort, Lauderdale. The moment I discovered this precious abandoned artwork will forever be enveloped in the mystery and magic of The Mai-Kai, you see, the morning when I located this lucky find was a year to the day , from when I last lounged at the MaiKai. I was certain of the timing because it was my wife’s birthday. ( Off topic but : my wife is so cool that she goes digging in a creepy warehouse with me on the morning of her birthday. And she doesn’t just begrudgingly go along with it - she’s totally excited about it! I truly am the luckiest man alive! ) Noticing that one of the sections of tiki carvings was missing, I tried to downplay the quality of the precious artifact by pointing out that it was incomplete. “Too bad that guy left the party”, I said pointing to the gap in the tiki totem, “Do you think you might have it laying around somewhere?” He didn't have a clue. I thought I would be mocking him when I made my initial offer - but a portal to tiki heaven opened up - and to my surprise we arrived at an agreeable number! He sold it to me with the caveat that I had better find a good home for it, with someone who recognized it’s true worth. We literally maxed out our last credit card to complete the sale. I ecstatically began moving aside some crates and heavy signs in order to create a path by which to remove the tiki relic from the warehouse. In doing so, I shifted a pile of wood with old block and tackles hanging from it. I was struck on the shoulder by some jagged beams and thought to myself that I would probably need a tetanus shot. Before I could formulate frustration however : I saw the face of the missing tiki totem amongst the flotsam! The section was once again complete. It was beyond Far Out ! . . . More than meant to be! |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 8:16 AM
Wow that is an awesome piece! But I'm confused; is it actually from the Mai Kai? Seems like that should be fairly easy to verify, no? |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 10:27 AM
I have the same thought. Without it being verified by the Mai Kai or by photo evidence, it's worth is significantly less. Hell as far as we know it could have came from a Chinese restaurant from the same era. |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 11:29 AM
Exactly my point. The Mai-Kai should verify. Don't worry, I've sent them the information and they will get back to me. I stand firm to what I said above. If the seller has been honest from the beginning, I would have supported this sale but with no authenticity it's just something pretty. |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 11:43 AM
This guy will win. |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 12:39 PM
theres something else going on here too... look closely at his description "Noticing that one of the sections of tiki carvings was missing, I tried to downplay the quality of the precious artifact by pointing out that it was incomplete. “Too bad that guy left the party”, I said pointing to the gap in the tiki totem, “Do you think you might have it laying around somewhere?”" now look at this photo that they did NOT post to ebay...missing tiki section (left side red arrows) when i inquired about the missing tiki section, all i got was denial. at best it is repaired but they even denied that! first message second message denying it third message now damage control and the wife is now responding instead buyer beware and proceed with caution. 450.00 is a fucking steal...how incredibly lucky even if it didnt come from the kai *maxed out their credit card at 450.00? also "i sell ultra rare antique items only".....like these [ Edited by: nomeus 2016-09-12 13:09 ] |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 1:47 PM
the fact that i didnt get a direct and honest answer as to why the tiki section was missing from the left side is what really turned me off. can spot that double talk bullshit a mile away. when people use lots of colorful words without giving a direct and simple reply, you know already that something is wrong |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 4:56 PM
the plot thickens... |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 6:31 PM
Why are You narrating what you assume my husband and I are doing? It really freaks me out when you say :
Jason is a famous artist. I stated that it was me the entire time? I'm the photographer, PLUS... I would never marry a man - that needed a woman - to save him from himself. why are you asking me about photos I didn't take? i don't know how to even begin to respond to that. our tiki relic is a piece of history and it is complete we have not repaired it. what don't you understand. The relic is complete because Jason found the missing piece and The reaction you are having to my kindness is unspeakable. You are illegally using eBay. How can you be so disingenuous to the core and allege me a liar? You are here all day posting libelous nasty things about a relic I have generously offered to the public for sale. You are illegally using your eBay account to sabotage our sale. You posted publicly all over this forum - that you are the tiki_exotica, the inquirer in the eBay messages you posted. You incriminated yourself. You edited the message because you left out the final message I sent you
how can you say that our listing doesn't describe the piece as being found disassembled??? there are no words. we spent hours preparing this relic for auction. why are you bullying me? why are you ridiculing me for being poor? when i'm finished using products in my home i resell them on eBay also again - duh - i'm poor i buy things off of eBay instead of Target so that you're obviously not poor - i forgive you boo. we do make a living off of ultra rare antiques and vintage things. MOST IMPORTANTLY : Jason and I were not lucky. He paid $2.50 for a book that everyone said was worthless and it went for $16K at Christie's in 2001. We are blessed and we hope that you can allow this relic to find a responsible home. It needs to be cherished - not berated. Thank You. xo |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 7:32 PM
"I am a hierophant" Dear Santa I would like one of those word a day calendars this year for Christmas, Thank you. It is odd how TC goes all bitch cakes when a person tries to get as much as they can for a tiki item when they sell it and get ripped for being opportunistic. BUT there are two threads on TC dedicated to TCers who have found a tiki or old item at a WAY below price of said tiki or old item and everybody goes "great find" Should we be fair and say "hey give that person closer to what it's worth" when they don't know what they have. There are even eBayers that do the ol "I will be out of town when that comes up will you take one fourth of what it's really worth" Dam how many TCers buy and sell mugs and other tiki stuff and profit off of it. I in the past have sold tiki items just for full disclosure. |
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Mon, Sep 12, 2016 9:23 PM
you really need to look at the time stamps of all this stuff... i stopped bidding at 11:35 cali time..my first post here wasnt until 12:39 cali time. since when did they make laws that govern ebay? never...theres nothing illegal about bidding on an item. i stopped bidding when i saw what was going on here, the main issues being 1. i got the run around (as seen in my own screen shots) when i asked what happened to the missing section of tiki on the left side (in my photo) 2. this piece most likely has nothing to do with the mai kai yet you are using that bullshit to sell this piece. in fact, that is your MAIN selling point. "mai kai" "relic""mystery" blah blah blah. its a piece you got for 450.00 and yes, that is awesome...sincerely good for you but just the way you are in general with this whole thing is really what the issue is. look at the things youve said and the way youve said them. look at how you replied to tiki kiliki when what she said was completely true. over react much? it really is too bad that people cant leave comments on ebay listings the same way they do on youtube because id say it again "buyer beware" and id add "most likely NOT from the mai kai". you have 0 proof of its authenticity yet you make these bold, obtuse claims. take away all of the mai kai claims from your listing and now what do you have? just a cool old tiki decoration. whats it really worth without the mai kai claim? i suppose whatever someone wants to pay but i promise you this, it would be MUCH less without your fuzzy connection to the kai. you know whats so perfect about all of this... you look exactly how i pictured you to be [ Edited by: nomeus 2016-09-12 21:39 ] |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 3:24 AM
Is that that traditional clothing of a hierophant? A hierophant (Ancient Greek: ἱåñïöÜíôçò) is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 6:46 AM
Just passing through, but. . . That matchbook art is really nice! |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 7:01 AM
...take a shot every time "Relic" is used...:) |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 7:21 AM
Exactly my point. The Mai-Kai should verify. Don't worry, I've sent them the information and they will get back to me. I stand firm to what I said above. If the seller has been honest from the beginning, I would have supported this sale but with no authenticity it's just something pretty. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 8:25 AM
I could search my photo archive for evidence, but at this rate, maybe a consultants fee would be in order because I could increase the value of the item. I have a hunch about where it might have come from. It's pretty large, so the potential buyers are reduced. p.s. What Order is he a Hierophant of? O.T.O.? Maybe that info is Sub Rosa for the public. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 8:39 AM
Swanky I think she is the hierophant. Man I need to get out from under this rock from time to time. From the net…. Open the Temple in fire. Banishing ritual. Hierophant: Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Hierophant: Ve Gabolah. Ring bell 5-5-5-5-5 Priest strikes staff upon ground 3-3-3, 5-5-5-5-5, 3-3-3 Return bell and staff to altar. Hierophant: Let all adore the King of Fire. All do the god form of AUM Hierophant picks up dagger and points toward the East, standing in the West. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 9:08 AM
I meant what I said, |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 9:14 AM
There is a facebook page for Haughtee as well, congratz on your recent marriage you two. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 10:47 AM
my spells are songs i've got one just for you . . . FATE AWAITS : https://www.facebook.com/KBMAK/videos/10101865139961605 [ Edited by: haughtee 2016-09-13 11:03 ] |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 10:51 AM
TikiSkip, you recall how much some of the Kahiki Screens went for at auction? This just seems ridiculous to me. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 12:09 PM
whats sad is people are bidding crazy amounts of money that supports these fake bohemian hipster swindlers to keep doing this. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 12:30 PM
This stuff.... [ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-09-13 12:31 ] |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 12:39 PM
Yes you tease |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 12:48 PM
I got very little of it. All that and more was between 5 and 8 thousand. Still have Kahiki tables that I can't get rid of and most of that stuff for all I know is still in a storage unit. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 12:49 PM
skip..is that your stuff just sitting in a warehouse? |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 1:16 PM
was this done by the famous artist that nobody has heard of? might wanna stick to the matchbooks...just sayin |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 1:47 PM
"haughtee" licenses work from fine artists . My husband ( who is a famous artist ) uses the word "Lowbrow Pop Surrealism" like the rest of the grown ups. Let's sway to a more positive melody now . . . [You guys HAVE TO CHECK OUT MILES THOMPSON support us so that we can keep doing this
we hand make each one special to order (like cocktail at the bar) hopefully at some point we can make you smile :P |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 1:54 PM
Just heard from the Mai-Kai, they didn't come out of the restaurant at all but out of a home nearby. When the home sold they were asked if they wanted to buy them, they declined. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 2:14 PM
oh wow look..its a poor mans shag knockoff. you have any idea how many people have copied shags style over the years? seriously just delete your account |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 2:21 PM
Maybe it came from Trader Vic's? Ya ya, that's right! Trader Vic's now! Ya. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 2:47 PM
lowbrow pop surrealism eh. well the rest of the freaks like me call it lowbrow, and we dont want you in our club, so neh neh neh neh nah. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 2:49 PM
Nomeus, With all due respect, regarding your tangent to the "Mai Kai" panel post, Miles Thompson is hardly a poor mans shag knock off. Shag is obviously a Tiki art touchstone, and I understand how you could make your misinformed comment as this image is small and hard to see..But you would really must be a tiki neophyte not to know that Miles is a masterful artist and professional animator who has been in the tiki scene at least as long as Shag, and has dozens of a-list gallery art shows, has hundreds of collectors all over the world and in particular has had a set of amazing paintings in one of the worlds premier tiki bars, the Tiki Ti in Hollywood. In the immortal words of Ice Cube: "Check yourself before you wreck yourself".
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 3:01 PM
No I backed out of the deal. haughtee am sorry about the ribbing, it is bumping your thread. This has been one of the most active threads in some time so thank you for that. |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 3:06 PM
You have Kahiki tables????? |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 4:03 PM
never heard of him and was going by what i saw which to me is a shag knock off. just calling it like i see it. theres so much of this stuff that looks way too similar imo. i too have my own art in the tiki ti..maybe youve seen it? its a black sharpie masterpiece which ive titled "nomeus". it too is small and hard to see but trust me it is there. i like to think of it as more of a homage to the great grafitti artists such as dali, picasso, washington, just to name a few. my piece is also world famous as it can be seen in random bathrooms and port-o-jons in all the countries of the world and even in the world premier tiki bar, the molokai. just ask for lampshade #4 and youll see it. it was even featured in the world renown, hit documentary "plastic paradise". to quote the best selling author and blockbuster director weird al yankovic "ask not what your country can do for you, but teach a man to fish and he wont look a glass house in the mouth". |
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miles is the god of tiki. a larger photo showing miles in all of his glory. dude you are really out of your element. honestly dude - shag has nailed it commercially : gouache is wet but it is matte No-Metus . . .
gouache doesn't have time for mistakes gouache's lines follow indescribable tangents there is something ultimately contrived about acrylic you are lonely you need to find a a way to pleasure yourself. APOLOGIZE TO THE TIKI GOD WHICH IS MILES THOMPSON! |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 5:21 PM
since we are getting down to the IMO's . . . tikiskip is a badass . . . |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2016 5:29 PM
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