
Why Tiki? The Importance of Tiki Art - Oddball Art Labs
Apr 4, 2020 · By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the insane demand, so countless mainland artists began carving their own, imbuing them with added modernism and cartoonish whimsy.
21st Anniversary The Art of Tiki Show - La Luz de Jesus Gallery
The Art of Tiki exhibition effectively ushered in the postmodern Tiki era, introducing newly themed Tiki art by such luminary artists as Mark Ryden, SHAG, Mitch O’Connell and Pizz. Since that debut 21 years ago, the contemporary Tiki movement has …
Tiki culture - Wikipedia
Tiki culture is an American-originated art, music, and entertainment movement inspired by Polynesian, Melanesian, and Micronesian cultures, and by Oceanian art. Influential cultures to Tiki culture include Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, the Caribbean Islands, and Hawaii.
Presence: Monumental Sculptures of the Marquesas Islands
Sep 15, 2019 · Among tiki figures, those from the Marquesan islands are among the most iconic objects of Oceanic art. The best examples – those carved in the 18 th and 19 th centuries – project a fearsome and regal presence that makes them look monumental, even in figures that are merely a few centimetres tall.
Dick Frizzell: Beyond the Pale - Robert Leonard
In 1992, the Auckland painter Dick Frizzell entered the debate head on with his Tiki exhibition at the Gow Langsford Gallery in Auckland. The irreverent works in this show re-presented Maori motifs through a variety of styles, derived from both modern art and low art.
Tiki Art: From Polynesian Traditions to Modern views
Another key aspect in the evolution of Tiki statue was the influence of contemporary art movements. French Polynesia mixed traditional Pacific Islander techniques with modern art styles like cubism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism.
The Art of Tiki: No False Idols – La Luz de Jesus Gallery
The No False Idols portion of The Art of Tiki exhibition features the world’s first and most comprehensive public offering of original, mid-century Tiki décor. Commercial carvings, fixtures, furniture and lighting from some of the most famous and obscure Tiki temples hailing from the mid-century era are for the first time for sale to the public.
Tiki Creator: Ike Akamai | mytiki.life
Oct 12, 2024 · Drawing inspiration from the cubist and primitive art movements, Ike's work is a mesmerizing fusion of bold shapes and hues of blue and green, echoing the influences of Art Deco as well as vintage Exotica record covers and lowbrow Tiki art.
Tiki Artists Over the Years: Preserving Traditions and ... - Tiki Kulture
Today, Tiki artists blend traditional Polynesian motifs with contemporary art styles, creating a fusion of old and new. This evolution has led to the emergence of diverse Tiki art forms, including paintings, sculptures, digital art, and even street art.
Tiki Art: From Polynesian Traditions to Modern views
Pacific Island Art . Koa Fish Hooks; Koa Shadow Boxes; Upscale Collection; Surfboards; Kim Taylor Reece