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Step into a bygone era with "Exotic Date," a visual journey inspired by the romantic allure of old movies from the 1940s. In this artwork, I invite you to witness an enchanting encounter between a Moai and a beautiful lady, immersed in the vibrant and exotic ambiance of a Tiki bar. The canvas is adorned with symbols of Polynesian tattoo art, specifically the mesmerizing Tepatutiki of the Marquesan culture. Feel the harmonious and lovely moments unfold as the Moai and the lady share an exotic and romantic time together. The Tiki bar becomes the backdrop for a cultural fusion, where colors, symbols, and love intertwine to create a powerful visual narrative. The choice of a round canvas is intentional—a symbol of completeness and unity. It serves as the perfect stage for the application of my fabulous spray paint, allowing me to create something both powerful and beautiful simultaneously. As a passionate admirer of Tiki culture, I infuse my love for it into each stroke of my art. The canvas becomes a canvas of expression where I bring to life the essence of Tiki, blending it seamlessly with my unique style. The subject matter holds a special place in my artistic journey, and it reflects in the little or bigger touches of Tiki culture evident in every piece I create. "Exotic Date: A Tiki Love Affair" is not just a visual representation; it's an immersive experience, an invitation to relive the charm of a bygone era and the exotic allure of Tiki culture.
2020
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.6 D in
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Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast in 1981, Ziv Lahat, known artistically as SOWHAT!!!, creates art that explodes with color, pulsates with tribal rhythms, and invites viewers on a global journey of cultural fusion. Inspired by a Miles Davis song title, the moniker "SOWHAT!!!" embodies Ziv's fearless approach to artmaking, defying categorization and embracing creative experimentation. His canvases, infused with the energy of his multi-cultural upbringing and extensive travels, burst forth with a symphony of spray paint, markers, acrylics, and watercolors. Polynesian tattooing, particularly the symbolism of the Marquesas Islands, forms a vibrant thread throughout Ziv's work. His characters, adorned with intricate markings, embody strength, protection, and the enduring bonds of family and creativity. At the heart of Ziv's artistic vision lies a profound commitment to love, equality, and joy. These universal themes, born from his diverse friendships and life experiences, transcend cultural boundaries, inviting viewers to embrace unity and celebrate the beauty of shared humanity. Now, Ziv's artistic odyssey takes a bold leap forward by integrating Artificial Intelligence into his creative process. This fusion of ancient artistic traditions and cutting-edge technology results in breathtaking compositions where the line between reality and digital dreamscapes blurs, pushing the boundaries of Contemporary Exotic Tribal Art even further. More than just aesthetically captivating, Ziv's art serves as a powerful message of unity and hope. He invites you to explore a world where vibrant colors collide with ancient symbols, where personal stories intertwine with universal truths, and where the transformative power of art transcends borders and uplifts the soul.
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