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zerostreet Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Feb 06, 2010 Posts: 1677 | Posted: 2012-05-29 3:46 pm  Permalink
Nice Greg!
 
 
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TikiG Grand Member (2 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2008 Posts: 1519 From: Palmdale, California
| Posted: 2012-06-29 09:37 am  Permalink
Aloha! Just posting my latest work here in case you didn't see it on the other thread-
"Pele-At-The-Beach #1"
Acrylics on 16" x 20" stretched canvas.
June 26, 2012.
This piece will be my contribution to the Tiki Central Pele/Fire/Volcano 2012 Art Swap. Enjoy! G
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TikiG Grand Member (2 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2008 Posts: 1519 From: Palmdale, California
| Posted: 2012-07-06 11:08 am  Permalink
Aloha!
I'm right in the middle of a painting frenzy this first week of July 2012 and it feels righteous! Two art galleries have called me in to participate in their shindigs so I'm so very honored & grateful to be allowed through the front door (no begging at the back-door...hum that smells of kink) with billing along side the masters too, wow whoopie holy-crap whoa f'reals.
So, with all that in mind, I have done a couple very loose paintings over the past few days to limber up and get creative juices flowing. You may consider them quick studies of color and composition.
First up is not a poly-pop subject but one dear to me, a portrait study of one of L.A.'s great rock and roll poet and performing icons - taken from a clip off of American Bandstand:
"Tribute to Arthur Lee"
Acrylics on 11" x 14" canvas panel.
July 1, 2012.
Second up is a poly-pop subject that was influenced by the question "what makes YOUR tiki happy?" So I'm wracking my brain trying to come up with a clever mind-image free of sexual innuendo (art-gallery request) and I just begin to think "what if tiki himself doesn't know?" or "do I paint a tiki psyche based on superficial or spiritual ideals?" Then I began to think of those souls who do not stop and smell the roses along the way, those who do not see beauty at all, those who fail to step out into the light but decide to cower in darkness...taking brush in-hand, this painting emerged off the easel as easy as drinking a Mai Tai:
"Won't You Come Out To Play?"
Acrylics on 11" x 14" canvas panel.
July 5, 2012.
- not exactly what I'll produce for the art show but it does capture a sub-conscious mood I was going for.
Hope you enjoy these two, I'm curious to read what you think - all the while I'll be at the easel working on more creations. Enjoy and I'll post more in a couple days. Mahalo and Cheers! G
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clintiki Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 14, 2011 Posts: 81 | Posted: 2012-07-11 11:46 am  Permalink
Kinda feel the feeling of pity for the lil' tiki there in the cave. A beautiful place, but nobody to play with in the sand, sun, and the ocean blue. Very cool G! Definitely has depth...
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MadDogMike Grand Member (3 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 6389 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2012-07-11 12:03 pm  Permalink
Great paintings Greg but your tiki doesn't look very hapi!
_________________ Clay, the oldest and most divine art media;
"And now, from the clay of the ground, the Lord God formed man" Genesis 2:7
Pirate Ship Tree House
 
 
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TikiG Grand Member (2 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2008 Posts: 1519 From: Palmdale, California
| Posted: 2012-07-11 2:49 pm  Permalink
Aloha! Here is my submission for the "What Makes Your Tiki Hapi?" group exhibition at the Elroy Artspace gallery in Portland, Oregon next month - much more in-line with what I wanted to convey in a painting. Allow me to unveil:
"Happy at Lenape"
Acrylics on 16" x 20" canvas panel.
July 1. 2012.
Lenape was the site of an amusement park in Pennsylvania that featured an classic old wooden roller-coaster. Like so many American treasures, this ride closed in 1980 and was bulldozed into oblivion shortly thereafter.
note: tiki figures are riding the coaster - kinda hard to tell in the photo - Hapi Tiki in front seat along with Moai heads etc.
Hope you dig it! Any comments greatly appreciated. Mahalo! G
 
 
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danlovestikis Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2002 Posts: 3551 | Posted: 2012-07-11 3:24 pm  Permalink
This is so cool. I love those wooden roller coasters and your painting captures the beauty and fun really well. I could see Hapi up front. Wendy
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