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It looks like out graffiti artist had a few misspellings here
Photographed in Northfield Minnesota
Friday September 24th 2021
Made in 2023, Peppino is a war veteran turned pizza chef, struggling to make ends meet when his business is suddenly threatened, forcing the anxious chef to take down Pizzaface as fast as possible.
His hat/hair combo was made from a widow's peak hair piece and police officer hat that were sanded down, and his face shaping was inspired by the old Lego Squidward head.
Made in 2023, Fake Peppino is a Lovecraftian mimic of Peppino Spaghetti, the owner of Peppino Pizza. Under the command of Pizzaface himself, Fake Peppino will stop at nothing to defeat the real Peppino, so his restaurant may be destroyed.
He has the same kind of hair/hat piece I made for Peppino, as well as Woody's long arms and extensions to his legs to make him appear more gangly.
Retomando la serie de clásicos del terror "extruidos", no podía faltar el terrorífico protagonista de Pesadilla en Elm Street.
via Instagram ift.tt/1WuHEmO I have a stupid obsession with this figure. I buy it whenever I see it for cheap. I probably have 5 or 6 of them. My favorite #tmnt figure ever. And I own #scratch . #RagingNerdgasm #pizzatime #pizzaface #90s #playmatestoys #toyhunting #toyhustle #toyhorder #toytrades #toysagram #TomKhayos #ToyGameScroogeMcDuck #toyfinds #ToysAreMyDrug #ToyGameTedDibiase ift.tt/1WuHEmO
What's hilarious is that he isn't really a mutant, just a typical unhygenic short order cook. Pizzaface tried to mutate himself by sticking his head in a Retromutagen oven (!!!), but the Turtles found him and pulled him out to safety. Now he attacks them in revenge. The orginal prototype for the toy had a meatball-shaped conjoined twin on the top of his head, and his missing finger was explicitly chopped off in order to serve it to the Turtles on a poison pizza. Even when they toned him down, Pizzaface is still extremely gross.
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
Not being able to decide whether to send this to the group, Construction Sites or Chainlink. I was hoping Bruce Grant would come along and plead for it to go ?, so I waited...
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
I'm going to upload the rest of the shots from Saturday's game tomorrow morning, but for now, I had to put up this pic of Allison. She was just too cute! this was her trying very hard not to smile. ;)
Pee Wee Herman inspired pizzas that I made for our picnic and a movie at the Hollywood Forever cemetery - tonight they are showing Pee Wee's Big Adventure!
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
Sneak Peek of of work from NiceOne & LUCX for their dual show "Shake. Rattle and Roll"
-Opening Reception: Friday June 13th [6-10p]
We made pizza!
Shamus, being the adventurous sort, decided to decorate his half like this - cool, eh?
On Saturday I led a group of 27 on a photo walk around Camden, Little Venice and Paddington Basin, on behalf of the London Lomography Gallery Store.
Borrowed LCA+ & Lomography redscale XR (400ASA colour negative) & rated at 100.
Normally I like to rate my redscale at 25 or 50, but using the LCA+ I had to make do with 100 (didn't know that they'd lopped off the 25 and 50ASA settings to make way for the 1600 they added). So the single exposures are a bit redder than I normally go for - the doubles have the subtle tones I'm normally after.
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My cousin Ricky came round so I got the strobes out and we had a mess around... boredom creates my work :)
Strobist: D700 as commander.
Group A: 1 SB600 in a 24" shoot through umbrella above camera pointed down at subject, 70mm zoom, manual @ 1/3.2 power.
Group B: 2 SB600's, 1 either side of subject 3ft away in 32" softboxes pointed at 45 degrees towards camera, 35mm zoom, manual @ 1/2 power.
Nikon D700 | 50mmf1.8D | ISO200 | f8 | 1/320th