Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Wow…they get better all the time! Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan . The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years. Got my eye on you Who let me outta here? Would you open this zipper? Rough day President Barack Obama Please don't pull on that tab Say 'aaaahhhhh'! Predator pumpkin Motorized Medusa It's alive!! Native American portrait Brainiac Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Unlocking a vision Foods with moods Biting his tongue Letterman The fear inside Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan . The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years. **** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 thanks for passing this one e, loved it..MicheleFrom: e Bonte <mbmasiba@...>Subject: [health] Fw: Ghoulishly grand carved pumpkins - these are totally amazing!!!Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 2:11 PM Wow…they get better all the time! Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan . The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years. Got my eye on you Who let me outta here? Would you open this zipper? Rough day President Barack Obama Please don't pull on that tab Say 'aaaahhhhh'! Predator pumpkin Motorized Medusa It's alive!! Native American portrait Brainiac Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Unlocking a vision Foods with moods Biting his tongue Letterman The fear inside Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan . The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years. **** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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