Showing posts with label tiki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiki. Show all posts
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Schlossberg tiki
A double decker tiki for the Schlossberg backyard cabana. It is going to be the coolest hangout in town. Shaun Devine stopped by and hooked me up with some great photos! More to come.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Friday, November 26, 2010
surf & adventure keychains and necklaces
Brought in new keychains and necklaces to Surf & Adventure today. This will be the last batch of these models- get 'em now for yourself and as the perfect stocking stuffer. I'm going to Grubby Clark these molds and make way for the 2011 crew of awesomeness.
Labels:
art by emc,
eric coulson art,
key chains,
making key chains,
making molds,
molds,
polynesian tiki,
rapa nui,
surf and adventure,
the art of emc,
tikey chains,
tiki,
tiki necklaces,
tikis,
wood carving
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Group photo
Getting ready for my display at the Wicked 10k expo. Finishing up the bigger guys. Just have to oil them and their set... pretty happy with this batch.
Labels:
arbortech,
art by emc,
carved cypress,
cedar,
chainsaw art,
clyde,
cool stuff,
eric coulson art,
the art of emc,
tiki,
tikis,
wicked 10k,
wood carving,
wood sculpture figure,
wooden surfboards
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Making a tiki mailbox
Posted this a couple of weeks ago and finally got to carving a few days ago.
First with the chainsaw.
Gotta buy a mailbox.
Grinder work and cut box hole... lots more work to do, but it is on it's way... I think.
Until things fall apart. Still salvageable, but, only as a display. A little bummed about this one, luckily there is a piece of cedar eagerly waiting to become the next letter box.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
the Gassett collection
Labels:
bamboo,
painting,
Sandbridge,
surf,
surf art,
tiki,
tikis,
wood carving,
wood cut
Saturday, May 22, 2010
old tiki, new tikey chains
Carved for my folks, he sits on their back porch and takes a beating in the weather... he's holding up good considering how many years he's been around.
I started using a new (to me) material to pour key chains. They come out looking like jolly rancher candies
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