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Kona Tiki Tiki Master Iwata Artool Paint Airbrush Stencil Dennis Mathewson
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Kona Tiki- Tiki MasterFH-TM-2
By Dennis Mathewson
Artool Airbrush Stencil
Kona Tiki
Item # FH-TM-2
In ancient Hawaiian times, tikis were the carvings made by selected Hawaiians in each village. Kona, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, has the most famous ones, and only a few still remain. On this Kona Tiki template, the largest tiki portrays the "Kona style." Using the tiki torch and adding some fire really sets the mood. The side patterns give you the ability to create tribal bands or backgrounds. Dark base colors can work very well with these tribal bands. "Hana Hou!"
Tiki mania! The art of woodcarving has existed in Polynesia for centuries. As in other mythological religions, the ancient Polynesians believed that different elements were represented by different gods. These carvings, or tikis as we know them, resulted in thousands of different images.
When westerners arrived in Polynesia to spread their religious beliefs, and to put a halt to any pagan worship, many tikis were destroyed as well as lost to termites and the elements. Only a few originals remain today.
The surfing rage of the 1960’s brought the tiki back into popularity with their images portrayed on surfboards, clothing and fashioned jewelry. Tiki bars sprung up from Miami’s Don the Beachcomber to California and Waikiki.
Today, since retro is kewl again, our Kustom Kulture has brought tikis back to be lighthearted and fun like the 60’s. But the truth is, they never really left Hawaii!
Dennis Mathewson, of Honolulu, is an avid tiki carver. When he’s not airbrushing, pinstriping or writing articles for various publications, he’s traveling and instructing at kustom painting workshops. Dennis’ love for tikis is shown here and shared with you in his latest creation, the Tiki Master Freehand Airbrush Template Series from Artool®.