Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Sunday Simulacra - Version 7.6

Today's skulls were found in food form.

Darrell and Jamie Wells of St.Pete, Fl, found this Hot and spicy pickled skull. 


Noah Scalin found this skull in the eggs he was cooking for his wife.


Long time fan, Tom Adams found a skull lurking in his Wendy's Frosty.

Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy. If you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sunday Simulacra - Version 6.33

Today's skulls were found on food.


Felipe Raveau from Chile, found this skull on the top of Great Value Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream.


Samantha Ellis Dietz from Atlanta, GA found this skull on the bottom of an eggplant patty pan.



Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Ice Scream Skull

NY based custom figure designer & maker Bob Conge of Plaseebo created this custom colorway and brain modification of Ryan Rutherford's Ice Scream Man for the Ice Scream Man Custom Show which opened recently at the Clutter Gallery in Beacon, NY. 




32nd Flavor C says:

When I saw these piece I immediately thought this is a brilliant personification of a tragic hot summer day.  It reminds me of many times when I go to different fairs and see the pools of multi color liquid knowing that somewhere out there there is a joyous day ruined.  Thank you for sharing your work with us and continuing to be a supporter of the site.

** Our readers can see more of Bob's featured work on the site HERE.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sunday Simulacra - Version 6.17

Today’s simulacra are so good you just want to eat them up.

First up is Ken Bricker from Eugene, OR who could not decide on what to call his find he suggested “Waterskelon” or “Skelemelon” for it.


Our next snack comes from Steve Davis of Madison, WI who wrote: “This delicious Wisconsin chocolate got a little spooky the other day when I took off the lid to reveal this subtle melty ice cream skull on the lid.”
 
 
Vending C says:

♪♪♪ Skulls glorious skulls!  Ice Cream and Watermelon! ♪♪♪  Thank you both for providing us with this wonderful bounty to satisfy our skully appetite. 

Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sunday Simulacra - Version 3.36

The skull hunters are on the loose out there. Here's more of you with your skull eyes open....

President Wishnack satisfies his sweet tooth with this submission. "Someone informed me that you can get a free scoop of Ben & Jerry's if you join their "Chunk Spelunker" group online. I'm a sucker for free ice cream, so I did it... only to find a skull hiding out in my Oatmeal Cookie Chunk!"



Plus, he gets a daily look at how skull bloggers used to do it in the old days.




Finally, Babette submitted what has to be one of the best, if not one of the creepiest simulacra yet. She writes, "I was preparing to cook some chicken legs, and that little skull face was staring at me from the marinade bag, so of course I had to take pictures."



Of course you did, just like Shawn had to gross us out with his chicken neck also. Creeeepy!

Thanks to everyone for keeping your skull eyes open. Keep those submissions coming in to the submissions page and we'll keep getting them posted.