Archive for June, 2009

Ghostly Art 2

June 30th, 2009 by John Wolfe

Lately, I’ve found myself frequently on the lookout for creative imagery featuring ghosts wandering through cemeteries and desolate locations. As strange as it may sound, after spending many hours collecting EVPs amidst acres of headstones, I’ve come to see cemeteries in a fascinating light. While I respect the somberness of such locations as well as the vast array of life experiences modestly represented by each marker, I can also see their potential for helping us to recognize the transcendence of consciousness from the physical shell – if we open our minds and look for it.

The awesome ghostly image in today’s entry was created by CemeteryGateGhoul.

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Canned Jack-O-Lantern

June 28th, 2009 by John Wolfe

Okay, file this one under disgusting, but I couldn’t resist. I can’t figure out how this idea escaped me during my eighteen-day-stint of creating jack-o-lanterns; it could have had something to do with my vegetarian ways blinding me to the potential of sculpting spicy ham. :roll: Remember, back in the day, when the cans featured built-in keys for convenient opening? As a kid, the key was the best part of the Spam experience.

Photo Source: Spurgeon