Showing posts with label hawaiian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawaiian. Show all posts
Monday, May 19, 2025
Jumbo Tiki - Seven Foot Palm Log
Giant tiki artifact on the Texas Coast. Available at the Padre Island
Art Gallery. I sell smaller tikis at my Etsy shop.
etsy.com/shop/texastikis
Sophisticated oceanic art carved on a Texas Island. Polynesian
influences include: Hawaiian, Marquesas, Maori, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Tiki Carving Support Posts Project Part 3
Tiki Carving Support Posts Project
Part 3
This video is the final 2 tikis from the palapa tiki project. Unfortunately I was not able to get final video and photos after the job site was cleaned up.
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| Palapa support tikis |
Author Mark Ferdinand has tiki books for tikiphiles, mythology buffs, and wood carvers.
Every Tiki has a Spirit is available in color and black & white versions.
#tiki
#tikibooks
#tikibar
#palapa
#pooldecor
Monday, February 12, 2018
Large Tiki - Five Feet
Large Tiki - Five Feet
A few elements of this tiki inspired by:
Traditional Maori mokos
Ancient adornments of Britannia
Maori haka tongue
Maori fish hooks
Lahainan Tikis
This five-foot tiki took the island artist many hours to complete. The goal was a high degree of detail and a menacing look. The Popeye forearms were not planned, but a happy accident.
A considerable amount of wood needs to be chiseled out to create a large, gaping mouth like his. Went deliberately deep with all cuts here.
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| Made from a carefully-selected log from the pressure-treated pine forests of deep South Texas. |
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| The beginnings of a tiki |
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| Sadness at covering up the pretty sanded wood |
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| Tiki guarding the gulf coast like a Moai |
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| Haka tongue - Almost lifelike |
Available now-
Paperback copies of Mark's tiki book "Every Tiki has a Spirit"
-Full color and black and white versions-
Labels:
ancient tiki,
haka,
hawaiian,
oceanic art,
polynesian,
tiki,
tiki books,
tikibar,
tikiphiles
Location:
Gulf of Mexico
Friday, February 9, 2018
Tiki Acrobats
Two Man Tiki Acrobats
6 Feet Tall
A few elements of this tiki inspired by:
Maori haka tongue
Marquesan island tikis
Pacific Northwest totems
Robots
Made from a carefully-selected log from the pressure-treated pine forests of deep South Texas.
Available now-
Paperback copies of Mark's tiki book "Every Tiki has a Spirit"
-Full color and black and white versions-
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| Every Tiki has a Spirit | Books by Mark Ferdinand |
All-black Tiki - Deep Ebony
Deep Ebony Five-Footer Tiki carving
Tikis up to this point had been of a lighter mono-stain combined with highlights of depths and shadows.

Creating an all-black, deeply-black, tiki was something that had yet to be attempted. It was important to concentrate on depth. Without sufficient depth of cuts the details could be lost in the uniform, deep ebony stain.
Made from a carefully-selected log from the pressure-treated pine forests of deep South Texas.
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| Pre-staining. Always a bit of regret for having to cover up freshly sanded beauty. |

Quality, high-resolution photos on this piece have regretfully been lost to hard-drive mishaps. Current location of this artifact is unknown, but thought to be in the hands of a local collector.
Available now-
Paperback copies of Mark's tiki book "Every Tiki has a Spirit"
-Full color and black and white versions-
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| Every Tiki has a Spirit |
Books by Mark Ferdinand
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Topknot Palm Tiki
Topknot Texas Tiki - Palm
A few elements of this tiki inspired by:
Traditional Maori mokos
Traditional San Diego tribal tattoos circa 1996
Maori pre-haka tongue (It's about to reveal itself, it just hasn't yet)
A basket my mom gave me.
Pukao - Topknot adornments placed on Easter Island Moai. In this Texas tiki is it a recognition of his authority and position of status on the island.

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| Tiki exposing his tuchus as if to say "Hey! Look at my tuchus!" |
This tiki made from a log from:
Washingtonia robusta (Mexican Fan Palm)
Available now-
Paperback copies of Mark's tiki book "Every Tiki has a Spirit"
-Full color and black and white versions-
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| Every Tiki has a Spirit | Books by Mark Ferdinand |
Labels:
books,
carving,
hawaiian,
oceanic art,
palm,
polynesian,
texas,
tiki,
tikibar,
tikiphiles
Location:
Texas, USA
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