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"Hot Rod" Shrunken Head Painting...

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/21/2004

I guess this should actually be posted here in "Beyond Tiki" - my gold leaf painting based in part on the fine Ben Davis shrunken head carving #31. I tried to add yet more "UGLY" to him...


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[ Edited by: Sam Gambino on 2004-06-22 08:50 ]

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Shipwreckjoey posted on 06/22/2004

Fine job Sam. I think you used just the right amount of ugly (haha). How bigga boy is he? What are the dimensions and the media? Black velvet would definately be da kine.

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lanikai posted on 06/22/2004

On 2004-06-21 16:52, Sam Gambino wrote:
I guess this should actually be posted here in "Beyond Tiki" - my gold leaf painting based in part on the fine Ben Davis shrunken head carving

dass da bomb!

instead o da vondutch pinstripe, I could see a cool jungle motif border;
simple scratchy primitive kine outline representations of crossed spears, skulls, shields, etc..


malama ki'i kahiko

[ Edited by: lanikai on 2004-06-22 02:19 ]

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/22/2004

Thanks, Shipwreckjoey and lanikai. As any respectable pinstriper would use, it's 1-Shot enamel and 22 carat gold leaf on stretched canvas, 11"x14". :) Lanikai, that border sounds like a great idea. I'll have to work that in to another painting. Thanks!

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bongofury posted on 06/24/2004

i like it like it is.....pinstripe on the ride and a shrunken head hanging from the rear view mirror......uh huh....very nice Sam....

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lanikai posted on 06/24/2004

On 2004-06-22 07:25, Sam Gambino wrote:
Thanks, Shipwreckjoey and lanikai. As any respectable pinstriper would use, it's 1-Shot enamel and 22 carat gold leaf on stretched canvas, 11"x14". :) Lanikai, that border sounds like a great idea. I'll have to work that in to another painting. Thanks!

although I am not at all; one to slag pinstripe; Von Dutch is one I am very intrigued with and admire. a friend of mine in cali has many of his originals and had mannnyyyy great stories of da old days; fer example, von dutch, Ed Roth as well as Steve McQueen usta hang wit da bruddah back in da day. Dis guy get planny robt williams originals too; I saw them and they are incredible!

heard amazing anectdotes and great stories about the days b4 they hit it big time...

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/24/2004

Thanks a bunch, bongofury. That's exactly the effect I was shooting for - the Shrunken Head as it relates to the Hot Rod or Kustom.

Hey lanikai, that's interesting stuff. I'd love to sit down and hear some of those stories sometime! Now, I just have to find my way to Hawaii... :)

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lanikai posted on 06/24/2004

On 2004-06-23 22:22, Sam Gambino wrote:
Thanks a bunch, bongofury. That's exactly the effect I was shooting for - the Shrunken Head as it relates to the Hot Rod or Kustom.

Hey lanikai, that's interesting stuff. I'd love to sit down and hear some of those stories sometime! Now, I just have to find my way to Hawaii... :)

anytime at la mariana!

....usta see Steve McQueen riding his Indian motorcycle with Ali, sidesaddle at, appropriately enuff; Indian Dunes fo da races,
back small keed time, when I usta go with my Makuakane.

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/24/2004

That is something to have seen, lanikai! There aren't really many actors like him anymore. I just saw "Papillon" again a few weeks ago. It's one of those movies that I end up watching again everytime I notice it on TV.



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[ Edited by: Sam Gambino on 2004-06-23 22:42 ]

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lanikai posted on 06/24/2004

On 2004-06-23 22:40, Sam Gambino wrote:
That is something to have seen, lanikai! There aren't really many actors like him anymore. I just saw "Papillon" again a few weeks ago. It's one of those movies that I end up watching again everytime I notice it on TV.


mee too. in fak, any McQueen movie...

seen dabounty hunter one? it was playing many times over and over on I think TBS about a year ago and watched each and every one.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080907/

that character; Papa Thorson... thats how he was. casual and no cares. jez do the job his way no matter what. no bs.
his own man.

a chick give him heat, he sez "fukdatnoize, jack, I'm goin' drinkin wit da boyz."

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/24/2004

He was one of a kind - and there aren't many movies that are good enough to watch over and over. "The Bounty Hunter" was a classic. Of course "Bullet" goes without saying.

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lanikai posted on 06/24/2004

On 2004-06-24 00:10, Sam Gambino wrote:
He was one of a kind - and there aren't many movies that are good enough to watch over and over. "The Bounty Hunter" was a classic. Of course "Bullet" goes without saying.

yesh. never tire of that one too.

btw; yer riverdance panel is my fave.
very clever; gary larson's sitting at home thinkin "wish i thoughta that!"

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/24/2004

Thanks a lot, lanikai. Every time I saw them "stomping" on TV, I couldn't help but think of cockroaches and other pests!

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lanikai posted on 06/26/2004

On 2004-06-24 07:09, Sam Gambino wrote:
Thanks a lot, lanikai. Every time I saw them "stomping" on TV, I couldn't help but think of cockroaches and other pests!

reminds me; here on Oahu, da buggahs real tough and akamai;
they diffuse the roach bombs.

when you stomp them, they know you are waiting to hear a snap sound. (their shell breaking, killing them)
sooo...when they are under yer foot, they snap their fingers. really! ... you lift yer foot, only to see them run away unscathed.

[ Edited by: lanikai on 2004-06-26 00:36 ]

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/26/2004

My goodness, lanikai, if they're that smart on Oahu, maybe maybe someone should train them to do bookkeeping and accounting! You know, put them to good use! :)

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Benzart posted on 06/26/2004

Hell, teach 'em how to carve tikis. Free Labor.

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lanikai posted on 06/26/2004

On 2004-06-26 07:41, Benzart wrote:
Hell, teach 'em how to carve tikis. Free Labor.

they eat thru anything; maybe can direct their path of destruction via honey or sumpin to make da design.....hmmmm could be...

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Shipwreckjoey posted on 06/26/2004

My wahine tells me scary stories of the roaches on Oahu. She says "I jus take off my slippah & smack em". She told me they even eat through tupperware! She can't watch the movie "Joe's Apartment". Also not too fond of centipedes. They got a stinger on both ends and worse than a jellyfish sting.

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lanikai posted on 06/27/2004

On 2004-06-26 13:29, Shipwreckjoey wrote:
My wahine tells me scary stories of the roaches on Oahu. She says "I jus take off my slippah & smack em". She told me they even eat through tupperware! She can't watch the movie "Joe's Apartment". Also not too fond of centipedes. They got a stinger on both ends and worse than a jellyfish sting.

can't watch joes apt either; Don Ho tries to act! accch!

and you are right da cock a roaches eat through styrofoam ice chests, tupperware, wood, cardboard; hell; they are found inside refrigerators and microwave ovens enjoying a fruitful life! asswhyhahd eh!
da bugghas been here since dinosaur era and will prolly outlive US!

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Sam Gambino posted on 06/27/2004
  • Yep, cockroaches and Keith Richards. They're all that will be left when it's all over!


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