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Cheekytiki New stuff, Tikis for Kanaloa

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Heres A few carvings I'm working on at the moment and a chance to say hi!

Pics of finished tikis

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Great work. Let us know if any are for sale.

Mahalo

B

Its about time Cheeky. Your work is as Outstanding as usual.I'm not sure which one I like the best, they're all so good.Thanks for sharing, got more?

Cheers, yeah workin' on a few more at the moment hopefully gonna get a few more done like the dark brown one which is a tree fern trunk,it has a cool hairy finish. These are going to a tropical garden centre at the weekend and I still have a few more to do for them, better get back to it!

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Those are filppin' fantastic! The fern reminds me of the palm I'm cutting except even furrier! Wow! What's the other wood you are using? Once again, wow!

A mixture of all sorts really some are left over beams from a kids adventure playground a bit like telegraph poles, good for outside as they are treated and don't rot, lime, and the middle ones laburnum if I remember correctly which is really nice as it has a dark core. Would like to get Palm but can't seem to find it over here.

thanks cheeky! well, my friend found a stash of old palm trunk sections that the city must have cut up and dumped years ago...some were rotted out but I managed to salvage a few good pieces.....I thought that it was like trying to carve a shredded wheat but that fern looks like the "difficult to carve" award winner!

K

Great work Cheeky! I really like the fern tree tiki too.

Kanaka

Hey! These are great! Please show more of your work as you finish them!

BTW - is the place where you took the picture also the place where you carve?

Yeah its in my courtyard,the weathers not bad at the moment so I work outside. I live in a warehouse and built a mezzanine level with a spray room underneath which I can use in the winter, but its nicer outside.
thanks again for the comments

B

I Like your new signiture/logo/thumbnail//Curtiss goes polynesian??

cheers,
It's my logo, I kinda mixed up the old victorian statue of a boy peeing(being English)with Tangaroa and got Cheekytiki.
I'm gonna carve one soon to have as a water feature at home.

Cheeky- these are wonderful. Your style is eclectic and the detail is great. If you ever can get your hands on palm you must have a go at it. It's very soft and easy to carve. Great work!

M

Man, that's some mighty fine carving you've done there Cheeky!!!

and a few more, for some reason they all wouldnt go above

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B

Cheeky, the detail you are getting is really heavy duty. these really are great..

Cheeky baby, how the hell have you been? The carvings are tops! See you in a few months.

B

Thechikitiki talkin to the Cheekytiki, you guys are tryin to confuse me more than I am already?

B

Holy moly thoze things are amazing! I wish I could do that stuff!

i live in holland, TIKI here is quite boring, cuz we don't have it, But i have the feeling!

carve it and they will come! TIKI EVERYWHERE!

Heres another Tiki I just finished.

B

He's really cool. I Love the eyes.

C

Wowza! Those tikis are KOOOOL! Your thumbnail is a crack up too. Those peeing fountain always made me ask myself "What were they thinking?"
Look forward to more carvins from across the pond.
Cheers,
Chongolio

Very nice stuff. Well done!

O

good stuff, i like those Hawiian style tikis. thaey all look good looking forward to your next one

The next ones being dealt with presently, last week I scored some Cherry 5'long by 15" and I've just been given some Horse chestnut 6' by 2', problem's trying to move the things around.

Found some time to do some carving at last,a moai which I'm thinkin of turning into a lamp.

and I've just roughed this out from my big piece of cherry


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O

great work i like that Moai, he has a good style, that really makes him stand out, like a sports cars he just looks fast, sleek, and smooth. good job, can't wait to see that roughed out one all finished up.

B

Octane took the words right out of my mouth. I love the long smoothe lines and finish.

Heres the 5 1/2 foot cherry tiki, sorry if the pics are a little unsharp.


Nice work cheeky...looks great! Wood is splitting nicely, too...great work, man!

I love that split wood weathered look. Beautiful work as ever Cheekytiki.

That cherry ended up cracking quite a bit, but I love the "aged" look of the tiki because of it. It would be hard for me to let this guy go, if I had to. Very cool...

Thanks guys

Lucky, lucky me! I just got to see some of these pieces up close, and folks, they are even more striking live. I may have been even more impressed with how his studio/apartment is constructed!

Cheers to Cheekytiki and Anjy: when my accommodations fell through on my way home from Russia, they put me up for the night, proving to be as hospitable and kind as they both are talented. And you folks KNOW how talented our little peeing carver is; you'll have to take my word on the rest of my compliments.

Incidentally, Cheekytiki, do you know where the most famous tiny tinkler is? He's called the Mannequin Piece (I do NOT know the spelling; it's Belgian.). He resides in Brussels, in the form of a fountain, that yes, wees. The story is that the beloved, very young Prince was lost in the woods and feared dead. He was found, fortunately, and when he was discovered, he was in the act of relieving himself.

Today, Brussels has more rude reminders of this event than most porn shops can handle, corkscrews being the most common vulgarity. I myself have a wee wee-er in silver on my charm bracelet.

Looking forward to seeing more of your work, and hopefully in person again soon!

Formikahini the Grateful

Heres my latest Tiki, made as a leaving present for the manager of a Cocktail Bar from his staff. It's 2' and made from Lime with dark stain and then waxed.

Great job, Cheeky! What tiki room would be complete without a Ku bartender? Umbrellas? Ku don't need no stinkin' umbrellas? And...don't piss him off, or he might pee in your drink!

Keep up the good work, Cheeky.

B

Of course this new piece is as good as it gets. Love the Martini galss and olive or whatever it is there. The Bartender will be Sky high Happyhappyhappy

Cheer guys, I think seeing all the great work you guys produce here, really helps push things to hopefully get better and better. TC is my biggest inspiration to do more

Cheeky,

The detail, carving, and finish on these are just incredible. Was it hard to stain the teeth a lighter color than the rest? Is it hard to keep it from bleeding over? What kind of stain do you use? What kind of wax?

Sorry for the 20 questions, but I'm starting on my first palm tiki. I'll have twenty or so hours in by the time I'm finished carving, and I'd be pretty bummed out if I screwed it up at the end. Besides, yours look so great - you must have all the answers!

Thanks for the inspirational photos.

Aaron

Many thanks Aaron. Now I know nothing about Palm, so how stains and waxes take to it you can only try.
I basically use anormal woodstain which I spray on and coloured Briwax.
Getting the different colours is still a bit hit and miss. I started just using different coloured waxes (ie dark and clear) and they do mix abit when you buff it up. I think next time I'll mask off the light areas before I spray the stain and then use just the clear wax on those areas . Good luck!

Great advice, Cheeky. I don't know about using this on Palm - maybe I'll ask Benzart, he should know...

Hey, Benzart - If you see this post, have you ever used wax on palm wood? How'd it work?

Anyway, Cheeky - I am a little concerned about the stain running. I think tikis look best when you get nice clean cut lines and clear definition between the different parts. From the photos it does'nt look like you had any problem with this - they look great.

I like your idea of leaving some parts natural and staining others.

Another idea that occurred to me is to stain my tiki dark brown, then inlay come white shell material in the eyes and in the ears (my current work has some Moai type eras worked in). I'm also thinking of giving him a bone nose piercing, but haven't quite worked through how I'm going to do it.

Thanks for letting me bounce my ideas off of you.

It takes some inner tiki to get the Aloha spirit in London. Please keep sending pics to TC - These are really some of the best I've seen. Kudos to you!

(Love that Martini Tiki)

cheekytiki- You are my hero! Your work is truly beautiful, and would inspire anyone to want to try their hand at it!

Just finished building a small Bar for my yard, thought I would show the pics.Now I just have to clear a space for it!

Nice work man. I reckon that's gonna see plenty of action?

Nothing like an ice cold martini out on the patio on a foggy London night, eh?

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virani posted on Wed, Aug 4, 2004 1:44 PM

hey cheeky,
You know I'm not that far with the Eurostar ?? Tell me when you'll have supa-tiki-party in swinging London with your new yard's bar, I'll be there :wink:

V
virani posted on Wed, Aug 4, 2004 1:50 PM

You know I just realised that maybe 2 years ago, I was at the South London Pacific and the bartender tell me about your art and gave me your card.

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