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Wendy Cevola - I've finished a Wish List Black Velvet. Time to post the steps.

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From shirts to rooms. We fixed up the Tiki Jungle Room after getting rid of some furniture. 1000 (20)1000 (21)DSCN7559

Psycho Tiki D knew we like the tapa cardboard and gave us a roll. We now used it plus some fabric from Kihei, Hawaii to decorate the corner of the Tiki Jungle Room. 1000 (31)1000 (34)1000 (35)1000 (37)1000 (39)1000 (52)1000 (53)10000 (125)P1080222

Cody McAllister made us shirts from the same fabric and now we can blend into this wall! 4 (9.2) Cody McAllister shirts

[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-06-12 10:09:14 ]

Looks great Wendy!

OGR

"...But there's a pretty little thing Waiting for the King Down in the Jungle Room...."

Looks Great!

MadDogMike, Or Got Rum? As Elvis would say, "thank you, thank you very much!"

At 2022 Tiki Oasis Arizona I found this puzzle. I gave it to my friend Leah and she put it together and glued it so we could hang it in our garage. We have now completed this wall.

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Soon I'll be posting the steps to my latest black velvet painting but first we went on a trip. We visited Mendocino and Fort Bragg. It was our first time there and I'm already wanting to return. Here are a few photos, the best are from the Mendocino Botanica Garden.

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It's great to go someplace in California that is so cool. Topped out at 58 degrees each day. Thank you for the visit.

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Great pics

Love the hats

That food looks :

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Thank you hang10tiki.

It's time to start sharing the steps for my latest black velvet painting done for Chris Powell. He has a tiki bar with three friends that is located in Texas. They each have their own style of tiki pole to hold up the thatch roof. Chris has has had a mug made, a tatto and now a painting of his special tiki. Here are the reference photos he sent to help me do his painting. 900 (1)900 (2)900 (3)900 (4)900 (5)900 (9)900 (10)

More steps for Chris Powell's black velvet wish. I'm doing his tiki set in a tropical garden. First I've started with his signature tiki. I paint and then use a spike to scratch the paint to make it look old. Here are the first three layers. I'm not done with the tiki but it's time to work on the foliage for a while. 900 (11)900 (13)900 (18)900 (19)900 (22)900 (23)900 (24)900 (26)900 (28)900 (29)900 (30)900 (31)900 (33)900 (35)

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Hamo posted on Thu, Jun 29, 2023 11:07 PM

This piece is shaping up very nicely, but for some reason I almost wish it looked more like this:

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Hamo you have a good eye, I agree with you.

It takes a lot of layers for paint to show up on black velvet. Here are a bunch of those layers. 900 (24)900 (29)900 (31)900 (34)900 (36)900 (41)900 (43)900 (46)

Doing Monstera leaves was a challenge the first time when I did them for Ari in Japan. Wouldn't you know it they were requested again by Chris. I just keep on trying.

If you were a cast member on Game of Thrones

Your name would be

“Queen of black velvet”

hang10tiki I think the Queen is Gwen Rosewater. I wish you were on FB to see her work. Thank you though for thinking if me in this way, you made me smile.

More steps on Cris Powell's black velvet wish.

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[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-07-01 19:48:29 ]

The black velvet wish for Chris Powell is finished and framed. I sure miss the "views" section on TC. As it is I can't tell if anyone looks at my posts unless they comment which has always been rare. Oh well.

The last touches were bamboo, torches, a palm tree and stars. If he aproves it will ship out this week. 900 (69)900 (70)900 (73)900 (78)P1080647P1080648

The helper photos he sent to me showing his signature tiki. 900.5900.7 (5)900.8 (10)900.65 (4)His Bar

[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-07-03 19:30:37 ]

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Agreed, Not getting a comment is one thing but knowing someone had at least enough interest to look at it is enough for me.

Looks great! I'll look for it the next time I visit Four Kahunas (it's not close so that may be a while, but still...)

Will carve I love numbers. People who don't join were still counted when they stopped to look. Losing that has been a bummer. Thank you so much for your comment.

Prikli Pear that would be so much fun if you also took a photo to share here. I have fun keeping a file in my computer of my art showing up in posts. The world of tiki just rocks.

Looks wonderful Wendy. Chris will love this.

rum on the rideau thank you. It ships to him today.

Ancestory.com introduced 3 cousins who hadn't even known about each other. My grandfather had 3 wives and mine was the last one. He had 21 children in total, my mother was his last child.

Now a descendant from the first wife and one from the second wife have come from New Mexico and Ilinois to visit. Ruth the great great grand-daughter is a professional watercolorist, she gave us all a lesson.

This is the photo we were all trying to copy. We didn't have time to finish but we came a long way and learned a lot. Family Reunion 6 21 23  (69)Family Reunion 6 21 23  (82)

She also brought Dan and I a gift of one of her original works of art. I framed it and hung it in the tiki jungle room next to the chair she had sat in during our reunion.

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We felt connected and loved each other right away. We also had a son, a daughter and a husband at the reunion and those words apply to them as well.

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Hamo posted on Wed, Jul 5, 2023 7:39 PM

Obviously artistic abilities run in the family.

Hamo, thank you. She's a professional. My other cousin is a sketch artist for fun. I really enjoyed meeting them and learning about all their capabilities.

We went to a thrift store, and I found a temporary tattoo arm sleeve for $1! I have bought these in Tahiti. They are a good reference. Dan's arm is too hairy to put it on so into a art drawer it went. DSCF2419

Downsizing has the domino effect. All of a sudden, we have electric cords showing and we need to cover them up. Meanwhile we might as well thicken the jungle foliage too. Best part vines were on sale this week.

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OK, I am reading to start posting my progress on my entry into the swap.

I went through my frames and picked one out. I decided to paint a Kava Kava Man from Easter Island.

I touched up the frame since it's been in my frame collection in my closet for decades. 0 summer TC swap (1)0 summer TC swap (2)0 summer TC swap (3)

I didn't have a lot of time to get this done so I picked out a subject that I had painted for myself. So I've had practice doing this guy. It is acrylic paint on black velvet. summer TC swap (1)

Painting on black velvet means one layer let it dry and then the next layer on and on. summer TC swap (3)summer TC swap (5)

When doing the layers I pull a pick through the paint so that it has the texture of weathered wood grain. summer TC swap (6)

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Time to post some more steps on my Kava Kava Man painting.

I mapped out the design and then started layering. summer TC swap (10) summer TC swap (11) summer TC swap (14) summer TC swap (16)

Time to dry. summer TC swap (19)

Done and ready to frame. 5 (1)5 (2)6 (1) I have never liked to put my name on my art. I try to hide it in the bushes but there's none here so I primed a paint pen and wrote it along the edge where it will exist but not show up. 6 (2) Before framing I use painters tape to clean off lint on the black velvet. 6 (3) Since the frame is deeper in the center I decided to use a wire. I'm showing all the little steps I've learned over the years. First use a nail to start the hole. Then to screw in the eyes I use a nail, less stress on fingers. Then I hammer the eyes to the center so they don't stick out further than the frame. The rest is easy to see. 6 (4)6 (5)6 (6)6 (7)6 (8)6 (9)6 (10)8 (1)8 (2)8 (3)

Just waiting for 7/23/23 for swap day.

[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-07-19 17:05:09 ]

Dan emptied two shelves in the tiki jungle room. He asked if we could take down the mugs in the nook (while we are still young enough to climb up ladders. I said yes and he got right to work. After the mugs, shelf and wood strips were taken down. I puttied the holes twice, second time adding texture. Then I painted. We re-hung only the painting and I used tiny nails to secure it in place. Then we put the mugs on the shelves and in the dark photo, sorry, we put plants. Then in two other shelves we one mug that didn't fit and the first mug I made as a crawl mug. Nook redone and Zombie mugs into jungle room 7 19 23 on fb tc (1)Nook redone and Zombie mugs into jungle room 7 19 23 on fb tc (2)Nook redone and Zombie mugs into jungle room 7 19 23 on fb tc (4)

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Another room that needs nothing done. Time to relax.

Psycho Tiki D aka Duane held a tiki event. Dan and I went. At the event he gave me a Disney Bowl, that had Goofy badly damaged and glued together but was missing parts, to repair. Here area few of the steps of puttying (with Elmer's Wood Putty), sanding and painting to bring it back the best I could.

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Joshua Bell came all the way from San Francisco to visit a friend, swap our art and to visit the Jungle Bird in Sacramento. A fun filled day for sure.

I made replica of the Tiki Bob in San Francisco before it was returned to its original colors. In addition to taking swap photos we too photos of the green Tiki Bob. It visited it's birth place! DSCN8308.1DSCN8309DSCN8310DSCN8311DSCN8312.2DSCN8313.3DSCN8314

Dan moved a bowl and he had the perfect location for Joshuas outstanding creation. DSCN8315 Thank you Joshua, for the visit and the wonderful tiki totem pole, Wendy

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What a great page

Love the family art visit

The tiki tattoo find was awesome, Dan-0 should shave one arm and let you ink it up

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This was fun to find. Thank you hang10tiki.

We went to a new antique/craft store to see Mahalo Tikis new booth. Soon he'll have a second one at another location. Here's how he has it set up at Bliss on R st in Sacramento, CA. Bliss R St.  (7)Bliss R St.  (8)Bliss R St.  (9)

While there in another booth I found a wonderful tie dye shirt. Bliss R St.  (11)

Aloha Sunday in Old Town Elk Grove, CA. They hope to do it each month on the 1st Sunday. Hawaiian Food and Booths. Aloha Sunday (1)Aloha Sunday (2)Aloha Sunday (3)Aloha Sunday (4)Aloha Sunday (5)Aloha Sunday (6)Aloha Sunday (7)Aloha Sunday (8)

U 2 sure are busy

We try to play every day. I'm so happy you could tell.

On 8/9/23 Dan and I went to Calistoga first and then on to Napa. I wanted to visit a Geyser that I hadn't seen in over 47 years and then to see the new Tiki Exhibit by Otto and Baby Doe called Tiki Dreams.

The day was excellent. Within 15 minutes of arriving the geyser went off. I don't know how or where I took possession of a 1940's post card from this location but I took it along. DSCF2658DSCF2659DSCF2664DSCF2667DSCF2674DSCF2677DSCF2679DSCF2689.1DSCF2691

Then it was onto Napa. The Tiki Dreams exhibit is everything you could hope for. Well presented, interesting and so much fun. They even took over the Museum Gift Shop with something for everyone's budget. Mugs to clothing.

Be sure to walk through a second and maybe a third time. There is so much to see you'll miss things and be surprised when you walk through again. It was special for me to see my yellow winking Tiki Bob on display. DSCF2693DSCF2694.3DSCF2695DSCF2696DSCF2699.1DSCF2701DSCF2709DSCF2714DSCF2715.1

The trip was just marvelous. Next to the museum is a golf course. I had found it on-line showing the restaurant there had a beautiful view. Lakeside Grill. The food was excellent. We were seated on the patio.

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When we went to leave, I found a keyless car starter. I didn't need a joy ride, so I turned it in to the bar tender at the restaurant. Then we headed home. A perfect day. DSCF2727

[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-08-28 18:28:04 ]

We made a trip to Carson City, Nevada. We visited Robert E. Coleman and saw how he is setting up his ceramic studio. To get him on his way I sculpted and molded this Tiki Bob pumpkin back when I sold him everything. He is casting and cleaning them, and they are looking really good.

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Hamo posted on Sat, Sep 2, 2023 4:01 PM

The exhibit looks very good. Nice to see more of your work making it into displays.

Huell went to Old Faithful thirty years ago: https://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/1994/11/08/water-under-pressure-californias-gold-501/

Hi Hamo, we used to not only watch Huell's show we used to mimic him all the time. He was a comedian without trying.

Here is a show I stumbled upon. Episode 7 DSCN8549 It's on Peacock. I saw a Bamboo Ben sign and a whole collection of Frankoma. This was so much fun. I was afraid that at the end all the tiki things would be gone. Nope just displayed really well.

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I hope you all can watch this episode. Cheers, Wendy

[ Edited by danlovestikis on 2023-09-02 19:03:41 ]

Awesome

Saw this today

And though of u

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That's so cool. Next visit I would like to look through it.

Guess what I have a mug coming out this month!!! I will start putting up the steps tomorrow. I am not the manufacturer just a hired sculptor.

Cheers, Wendy

I have a story to tell and a new mug to be released this month.

Part 1

Jonice Frank the daughter of the Frank family who opened Frankoma's in 1933 was a friend. Together with Gecko'z South Sea Arts we brought back her War God. She has passed on but Frankoma's Pottery Company has survived with Dennis Glascock as the owner. frankoma from marlene cross

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Here it is years later and I do a black velvet wish for Ryan Stowe and he tells Dennis he should contact me about making a mug for Frankoma Pottery Company. Ryan Stowe hooked me up with Dennis Glascock (1.1) (1)

Dennis said Why not and now we have a mug coming out this month. 325292469_703482688092191_3869033679788064762_n

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Joniece Frank designed this tiki for a few bowls and more salt and pepper shakers.

Vintage Frankoma Shakers

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Then there was a devastating fire (photos on page 1 of this thread). One little tiki survived and she sent it to me. A shaker that survived the Frankoma Fire (1)

Mike Loterbauer taught Dan and I how to make molds from this one little tiki. That started my ceramic history. 28 Mike Loterbauer (1) 28 Mike Loterbauer (2)

I made a few bowls and salt and peppers. Bowls made by Wendy Cevola (3) Kyle Lankford war god and shakers Frankoma (5)

Now that Frankoma Pottery Company owned by Dennis Glascock has asked me to sculpt a mug for them I thought of something Dan had said. "Wendy there shouldhavebeen a mug made of this design". Dan was right. Guess what I have done.

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Great story! I'm glad they went with you to design that mug, can't wait to see it!

MadDogMike, thank you. I will post sculpting it tomorrow.

Hi Wendy

I didn’t buy the book, just saw it and thought of you. That’s awesome about the Frankoma mug, can’t wait to see it.

hang10tiki it's so much fun to work clay again. Here is the start.

Years ago Dan said there "shouldhavebeen" a mug version of the Frankoma saltshaker. I thought so too but never got around to it. Now I have taken the design by my friend Joniece Frank and turned it into a mug. The mug will be released on September 22nd and 23rd right from the company. More information about that to be posted as I post photos of the process.

Once I decided and had the OK from the owner of Frankoma Dennis Glascock I went to work to do my part which was the sculpt.

I figured out the size I would need to sculpt with the cast shrinking 10%. The shakers always fall over so I asked if I could add a base and would he please put FRANKOMA on the front. OK again. Then he said where to we cut the top for the opening, and I drew that too. DSCN1717DSCN1718P1060982P1070205

Next I bought the clay that Dennis prefers for sculpts and began the long process of making each slab stick to the next. I love to use a vegetable chopper for both cutting and pounding. DSCN2098DSCN2100DSCN2101DSCN2103

Then I began to cut the clay to shape it for the mug. Dennis requested the base be square, so I remembered to not cut off the corner. DSCN2109

One step at a time.

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Part 4: the carving of the clay begins.

I started the sculpt on 9/2/22. It took 28 days to finish. Here are some of the first steps. It is harder to copy someone's work than it is to invent your own. I have to be careful so that if Joniece Frank were alive today she would be happy with this mug. She and I had a lot of fun together with Gecko. DSCN2110DSCN2112DSCN2130DSCN2135DSCN2161DSCN2163DSCN2176

Part 5 steps of making the Frankoma mugs continue. Lots of adding clay and smoothing to make it match the original. DSCN2183DSCN2191DSCN2192DSCN2193DSCN2205DSCN2211DSCN2227DSCN2230DSCN2232

Part 6 of sculpting the Frankoma mug. Doing the head.

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