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Post #489313 by little lost tiki on Tue, Oct 20, 2009 10:39 PM

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Thank you sooo much
LOL
Clarita
Toe
Kiki
and Doug E.
for all the luv!
I'll be sure to spread some of it around
Ohana-Style
in Seattle!

We'll be flying out on Thursday!
And will be exploring the Upper NorthWest
unless we encounter some horrific airline tragedy...
and then y'all will regret
that you didn't buy as many LLT paintings as you should have..

Seriously tho, if i croak
contact Mrs LLT via PM and buy something
so she can afford to bury my ashen corpse!
:)

Anyways,on this 150th page
and last art posting
before above-mentioned tragic airline disaster
i will post my four last pieces
for y'all to remember me by!
:)

First painting
"the Cannibal's Brunch"
Cel Animation Vinyl on thick Masonite

This medium dries very fast
so building up the shadows was a breeze
and the final highlights were opague and perfect!
YAY!
Close-up of dat tongue!
lalalalalaaaaaaaaa!

My favorite part of this piece is the sweet way
the victim grasps his attacker's thumb...

"Melanesian Melody"
sharpie and ink on Aquarelle watercolor paper

This one was inspired by the melanesian Shield book from the freaky Boutiki!
Get Yours today!
:)

"the Moai King's Council"
sharpie and ink and water soluble pencil on Aquarelle watercolor paper

I decide to let my Magical Fish sneak into the narrative again..
This time as an important ambassador of the fishes...or something!

Here's the Moai King
discussing important matters ...

Dig the Crazy Drummer!

and here's something that definitely is NOT tiki
but Hey!
If Clysdalle can post non-tiki stuff every other day
i should be able to post something non-tiki
every once in a while,eh?

"Elephant and jungle"
cel Animation Vinyl on masonite

I've always loved elephants
in art and in real life
their mostly gentle nature

their intelligence
their sense of community
even the instances where they deal out some justice to an abusive trainer..

So there you have it,,
my last possible entry..
Thank you Ohana
it has been a pleasure to meet and chat and laugh with you all...
:)