Inspired by pumpkin-carving genius Ray Villafane, I started carving pumpkins 6 years ago. As pumpkins only tend to be in the shops for about a month in the UK, I don’t get much chance to practice most of the year and it feels a bit like starting from scratch every October, although I think I am slowly improving.
I work from a photo, so the main challenges are firstly just how deep the pumpkin will let you carve without breaking through the flesh, and secondly trying to convert a 2D picture into a 3D pumpkin—my pumpkins often look quite 3D from the front, but from the side, can look a bit flat.
I sometimes wish the pumpkins would last a bit longer when they’re finished, but the fact they are so temporary encourages me to carry on carving—if they didn’t rot, maybe I would have stopped after one I was particularly proud of, thinking I couldn’t do better next time...
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Pumpkinzee
Pumpledore
Baby Pumpkin
Frankenpumpkin
Pumpkin It Is
Albert Einkin
Goblinkin
Hagriderkin...
Gollum (Running Out Of Pumpkin Names!)
Inspired By A Ray Villafane Creation
A Beast Of A Pumpkin
my face when I think I'm done with homework, but my teacher emails us at 9:00 saying he forgot to day in class that we have to write a 5 paragraph essay...
Donald Trumpkin
These are amazing! I can’t imagine the hours of dedication and effort that were put into these!
I'd like to know how long each one takes, and some in between photos. Great job. The baby is especially creepy.
-If I see a Jaw Titan, Or Colossal Titan Pumpkin Carving, That would be Cool-
These are amazing! I can’t imagine the hours of dedication and effort that were put into these!
I'd like to know how long each one takes, and some in between photos. Great job. The baby is especially creepy.
-If I see a Jaw Titan, Or Colossal Titan Pumpkin Carving, That would be Cool-