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		<title>By: Humu Kon Tiki &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Los Angeles: Ten Years of Crazy Al, La Luz de Jesus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Humu Kon Tiki &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Los Angeles: Ten Years of Crazy Al, La Luz de Jesus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] This fall, a Ten Year Retrospective of Crazy Al&#8217;s tiki works will be held at La Luz de Jesus gallery in Los Angeles. It takes place on Friday, October 13, and there will be a commemorative mug of Crazy Al&#8217;s tiki #3, King Tiki (pictured to the right). Seeing Crazy Al&#8217;s early tikis helps one understand just how excellent an artist Crazy Al is &#8212; he was producing detailed, balanced, gorgeous tikis right out of the gate. His recent masterpiece, &#8220;Tiki Lee Tree,&#8221; is five tikis in one: Tikis #107 through #111. As mentioned earlier, it&#8217;s on the cover of the latest Tiki Magazine, and the tikis&#8217; owner has just shared pictures of it in its home. When he&#8217;s not busy carving tikis, he&#8217;s engaged in any number of other creative tiki endeavors: mug design, singing in the band APE, or working on the decor of a new tiki bar (like Hale Tiki, Kona Club and Puka Bar). My personal favorite thing about Crazy Al is that he&#8217;s a dancin&#8217; fool. He&#8217;s truly talented. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This fall, a Ten Year Retrospective of Crazy Al&#8217;s tiki works will be held at La Luz de Jesus gallery in Los Angeles. It takes place on Friday, October 13, and there will be a commemorative mug of Crazy Al&#8217;s tiki #3, King Tiki (pictured to the right). Seeing Crazy Al&#8217;s early tikis helps one understand just how excellent an artist Crazy Al is &#8212; he was producing detailed, balanced, gorgeous tikis right out of the gate. His recent masterpiece, &#8220;Tiki Lee Tree,&#8221; is five tikis in one: Tikis #107 through #111. As mentioned earlier, it&#8217;s on the cover of the latest Tiki Magazine, and the tikis&#8217; owner has just shared pictures of it in its home. When he&#8217;s not busy carving tikis, he&#8217;s engaged in any number of other creative tiki endeavors: mug design, singing in the band APE, or working on the decor of a new tiki bar (like Hale Tiki, Kona Club and Puka Bar). My personal favorite thing about Crazy Al is that he&#8217;s a dancin&#8217; fool. He&#8217;s truly talented. [...]</p>
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