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[ Edited by Travellin' Tiki on 2023-11-29 15:08:12 ]

Wow Heather, those are awsome!
I really like the fortune teller piece.

I'm blown away. Those are both fantastic. If you don't mind me asking, how long does a painting take you to do? Just curious. I think your stuff is great.

"Insert coin" is especially awesome. I can imagine that my wish to relocate to Tahiti wouls actually come true.

Very nice work Heather!! The detail is phenomenal!!!

Keep up the good work!!!

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

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GROG posted on Sat, Jul 29, 2006 11:49 AM

That Exotic Automiton looks like it runs on electricity.
How many WATTS does it require? HA ha, GROG crack
GROG up :lol:

Oops! :blush: Sorry Heather. :wink:

GROG really like the paintings. :D

Holy Moly Heather, you've done it again.
Look, cut down on the peyote a liitle will ya' and share some with me.

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kirby posted on Sat, Jul 29, 2006 6:55 PM

I absolutly love your work heather ..keep it up...

beautiful work! i tried to buy insert coin, but it's sold. :(

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Otto posted on Sun, Jul 30, 2006 11:28 PM

Heather
I am posting the press release to the very crowded events forum.
Please feel free to go there and refer back to this statement and to your own website

On 2006-07-28 19:21, Travellin' Tiki wrote:

Of course the actual physical grand unveiling will be taking place at Roq La Rue in Seattle, September 15 at the Tiki Art Now III show. These paintings will go on display with work by a host of other talented artists accomplished in the tiki genre. I'll post more info as I get a hold of it, and probably see a lot of you there!

Cheers & Aloha!
Heather

[ Edited by: Otto 2006-07-30 23:28 ]

Very cool indeed. I marvel at your detail and how you get that Antique "old Timey" look. Hey Heather have you ever watched the HBO series Carnivale? The fortune teller piece reminds me of it. I have just started watchin the series and let me tell you its flippin' trippy. If your into 1930's travellin' carnivale weirdness. You should check it out but be prepared to have crazy dreams after watchin' it. Thanks for postin' the new art and good luck with you show.

Chongolio

Nice, I like the first one!

Auto-ma-ton! Auto-ma-ton! Has anyone mechanically inclined offered to create "Insert Coin" in a more motive, 3-D form?

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On 2006-07-31 17:36, freddiefreelance wrote:
Auto-ma-ton! Auto-ma-ton! Has anyone mechanically inclined offered to create "Insert Coin" in a more motive, 3-D form?

Dude - you said it! I've already been yearning to build a "Shrunken Ned" booth in my office! This would be even better (tho Ms. VanTiki may not approve...)

VanTiki

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[ Edited by Travellin' Tiki on 2023-11-29 15:05:14 ]

A flip book(different head, middle & legs) tiki?
A 'mr. potato head' style tiki?
A tiki themed love meter?
A 'pin the tail on the tiki'?
A tactile tiki?

CA

Heather is a Rocker! and a Roller!!!
You Rock!!

Incredible Paintings Heather!We're very excited for you! Congrats! and Mahaloz for sharing and talking with us TC folks!

They are gorgeous Heather, I can't wait to see them in person!

Build your own tiki!

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[ Edited by Travellin' Tiki on 2023-11-29 15:06:11 ]

Prints are now available for pre-order. See this thread.

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=20999&forum=12

Cheers!
Heather

K

totally bitchen dude - serious!

Looking forward to it, my kids will dig the fortune teller!

You rule!!!
Thanks Heather

C

...I think the fortune teller is a break thru of your art really,keep rocking!

M

Awesome Awesome Awesome!

Ok I got that out of my system.

Mahaloz

McTiki

The folded fortune teller is brilliant! Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up it's so cool!
Tiki Shark~

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