Artist Keith Tucker has had about as varied a career as anyone can ask for. He grew up in Los Angeles and made a name for himself as a muralist, only to be lured to Hawaii in the 1970s. By time the ’80s rolled around, Keith returned to Hollywood as a storyboard artist for movie and animation productions like Robocop, Pinky and the Brain, and Star Trek II. For the last 30-years, the Emmy-award winner has split him time between the islands and LA.
Now, Keith has a blog, Hula Girls and Tiki Gods, promoting one of his loves — artwork based on the Polynesian Pop movement. As the name suggests, each update includes one of his images of a tiki or wahine, along with an accompanying video culled from YouTube. It’s a neat format that helps bring the art to live.
Keith also has included links to prints and merchandise of the work available for sale.
See the art and videos at Hula Girls and Tiki Gods
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