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otikiniko's (aka N! Satterfield) Latest Paintings (updated 10/5/07) |
otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-06-14 2:16 pm  Permalink
Just wanted tho give the ohana a look-see of what I've been slingin' paint at tiki-wise.
If you caught the "Psychotikis Are Go" show, you caught a glimpse of an early version on this theme.
Here's the group shot of all 5 paintings arranged together for the show.
Detail of "Radioactive Tiki", Color Study, & Monochromatic Study
 
Detail of "Outmoded Advertising Icons: Punchy & Oaf"

This set is part of "Bad Meaning Good"... notice it opens the same Saturday night as Hukilau,
I'm gonna try and be in both places. Hope you like 'em!
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kctiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 22, 2003 Posts: 439 From: Kansas City
| Posted: 2007-06-16 4:25 pm  Permalink
Poor old Oaf! That brings back some memories.
I like the tapas border running perpendicular to the frame - really a nice touch.
 
 
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VampiressRN Grand Member (5 years)
Joined: Nov 23, 2006 Posts: 5077 From: Sin City Lincoln Hills (NorCal)
| Posted: 2007-06-16 8:22 pm  Permalink
Very nice work....the monochromatic one is awesome.
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Paipo Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 22, 2006 Posts: 1886 From: Aotearoa / NZ
| Posted: 2007-06-17 2:06 pm  Permalink
These are really cool, I was hoping you would post some more of them after I saw the brown tapa tiki in another thread. How do the sides work? Are they attached at right angles, or are you using deep box canvases?
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kirby Grand Member (7 years)
Joined: May 04, 2005 Posts: 1599 From: SoCal
| Posted: 2007-06-17 3:09 pm  Permalink
good work.. im realy diggin "punchy"...aloha...kirby
 
 
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otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-06-18 10:20 am  Permalink
Mahalo for all the kind words!
I found out Saturday morning a local collector (during the one preview the gallery gave) made a b-line for the group and purchased the three tikis and is keeping them together. Punchy & Oaf are going home with another collector who bought the set during the opening reception Saturday night.
Unfortunately, my duties at Hukilau kept me at the Mai-Kai so I didn't make it to the opening. But it's nice to be reminded that tikiphiles are lurking everywhere!
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On 2007-06-17 14:06, Paipo wrote:
How do the sides work? Are they attached at right angles, or are you using deep box canvases?
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They're basically wooden boxes. I cut all of the sides with a miter saw, build a frame, and mount the surfaces to the frame. I looked into stretching canvases to get the faces raised, but I do quite a bit of sanding and wood and masonite are really the only materials that forgive the level of abuse I throw at em'. Plus I kinda like the "chunky" feel of the boxes.
Click the thumb to visit the gallery's website and see more pics.

 
 
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otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-09-07 3:13 pm  Permalink
As Promised in the "Summer Swap" thread here are some of my recent works.
Here's "Born of Water" and her sister "Born of Fire".

I'm gonna rework the stencil a bit, enlarge it, and paint each of all four elements.
*both are the same size, I just suck with photoshop.
Here's "The Power of Moai"
Here I'm using my small Moai stencil (cut for color/registration testing) in a piece. It's 8.75"x14.75", eventually this stencil will be about 30" tall.
*please forgive the flash... the reflection makes the grain a bit more noticeable than it actually is.
When I get the pics of my studio edited I'll post 'em so everyone can see what 20 Moai look like.
Enjoy!!
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little lost tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 12, 2006 Posts: 7457 From: Orange,CA-right near the Circle!
| Posted: 2007-09-07 3:28 pm  Permalink
Oti!
That fire/water duo kicks butt! Congrats on selling those 5 pieces in 2 days! Rad! Likin the new stencil work!
 
 
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Benzart Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 09, 2004 Posts: 10306 From: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
| Posted: 2007-09-08 05:49 am  Permalink
Love those Sisters. Man Everybody is doing such great stuff on this side of "Creating", Gotta get over here more often.
Great stuff Otikiniko
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otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-09-10 1:17 pm  Permalink
Thanks for the compliments, I've been working quite a bit lately and the interest has been pretty fantastic. The Saturday night grand opening at Harold Golen Gallery (9/8/07) went great!
Visitors were blown away to see a huge Punchy (21"x21") glaring at them.
It was pretty nice to share wall space with Steve Cambrone and be in a show with the likes of Tiki Tony, Thorsten Hasenkamm, Bosko, Sam Gambino, Flounder, Pooch, Scott Saw, Anthony Ausgang, Ron English, etc.
Here are a few NT tid-bits from "Sex & Science" currently at Bear & Bird. These might be fun for the mixology or vintage buffs.
This is the "Dr. Cocktail Drink Laboratory":
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Back:
It's painted on a vintage Portable Bar. Note the matching cocktail shaker.
This is the "Robo-coctail Drink Kit":
Front:
Back:
Again, painted on vintage Portable Bar. Note the tapa signature "N!" on the spine.
"Sex & Science" show info here.
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ravenne Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 07, 2005 Posts: 1015 | Posted: 2007-09-10 2:52 pm  Permalink
Waaaah! I LOVE DR. COCKTAIL AND ROBO!
So adorable! The expression on the Doc's face is priceless!
Also love the skulls, very cool! 
 
 
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otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-09-11 12:24 pm  Permalink
Big Time Mahalos! for all of the comments and PMs, it means a lot to get such great support from the ohana!:D
I promise as soon as I have pics of the gigantic Punchy and the massive Moai collection y'all will be the first to see 'em.
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Sam Gambino Tiki Socialite
Joined: Dec 02, 2003 Posts: 2197 From: www.samgambino.com
| Posted: 2007-09-12 10:19 pm  Permalink
Loving that Hawaiian Punch stuff and Dr Cocktail! Very cool vibe to these.
 
 
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otikiniko Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: 120 From: The Molokai (or a studio 3 minutes away)
| Posted: 2007-10-02 2:40 pm  Permalink
Mahalo Sam-o! Looks like we're crossing paths a lot lately! (Harold Golen Gallery now Kustom Kulture)
Speaking of... here are a few pieces from recent shows!
"My Heros Have Always Been Animated" @ Harold Golen Gallery:
This one is 21"x21"x6" HUGE!
"The Inevitable" @ Kustom Kulture's "Brushes, Needles, & Burnouts":
"Green Kelso" @ Kustom Kulture's "Brushes, Needles, & Burnouts":
Oh, and here's a NT Item for another Bear & Bird show.
"Amantia Muscaria, or.. The REAL Reason Smurfs Smile (Apologies to Peyo)" part of "What a Fun Guy":
Hope y'all enjoy 'em!!
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little lost tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 12, 2006 Posts: 7457 From: Orange,CA-right near the Circle!
| Posted: 2007-10-02 7:32 pm  Permalink
It's a toss-up between "the inevitable" and the "Amantia Muscaria"!
Great work Otikiniko!
Sly humor and fun behind these! Good to see ya gettin it out there!
Keep us posted more often!
 
 
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