Daily Archives: October 24, 2008

Return of Terry Tate

Here we see the return of Terry Tate..

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The Art of the Jack-O-Lantern: More than just a pretty face!

Streeter Seidell explained the history of the pumpkin made into a Halloween Jack-O-Lantern yesterday in 7 Burning Halloween Questions: Answered! Once it became a tradition, the carving of the pumpkin has evolved into an art form, and in many places, a competition. Everyone knows who the best pumpkin carver in your neighborhood is. Many communities have pumpkin carving contests. And on the internet all you have to do is post a picture and your jack-o-lantern will be judged and compared to the best in the world. Here are some of them:

3D Jack-O-Lanterns

Ray Villafane is a master of pumpkin carving. This Predator pumpkin shows off his 3D technique. You’ll also find intricately-detailed cartoonish faces of all kinds on his site, as well as a tutorial on how to make your own 3D Jack-O-Lantern!

Fantasy Pumpkins

Noel Dickover carves designs from science fiction and fantasy. One of his more popular designs is the Death Star Jack-O-Lantern, which he carved into a 120 pound pumpkin over a period of nine hours in 2006. Dickover’s website Fantasy Pumpkins has a tutorial on carving the Death Star, and patterns you can use for many other icons and characters.

Pumpkin Gutter

Scott Cummins is an artist by trade, but this time of year he turns into the Pumpkin Gutter. See the dozens of Jack-O-Lanterns he’s carved over the past dozen years or so in the galleries.

Extreme Pumpkins

Tom Nardone does Extreme Pumpkins, a site that will fire your imagination beyond Jack-O-Lanterns with traditional smiles. There, you’ll find flaming pumpkins, drowning pumpkins, puking pumpkins, mooning pumpkins, conjoined twin pumpkins, cannibal pumpkins, radioactive pumpkins, and pumpkins that have been wounded by guns, axes, and other implements of destruction. Extreme Pumpkins has a pumpkin carving contest every year.

Painted Pumpkins

If you want to keep your pumpkin intact for cooking, or if you just don’t like carving, painting your pumpkin may be the way to go. Tagyerit Presents Painted Pumpkins has a large collection of submitted painted pumpkins from all over. Terri Matschilles painted this pumpkin for her daughter’s kindergarten class in Munich.

If you’d like to try some art Jack-O-Lanterns, there are plenty of web resources to help you out. First, some basic carving tips. Here are instructions for adapting a photograph into a pumpkin-carving design. The Pumpkin Wizard offers free carving patterns and a forum for carvers.

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