Spray On Concrete: Street Art At Its Finest
A mark of a really talented artist is the skill to take what already is in the workplace and make it become part of the piece itself. So here’s some examples of that.
The Simpsons, Ninja Turtles & More Get Lego-ized
Just when you thought LEGO art couldn’t get any cooler, a few long-time pop culture TV shows prove you wrong.
South Park’s Last Supper by Ron English
Here is a great remake of the famed Last Supper, and this time, with the South Park characters we all love so much.
Delicious South Park Themed Cupcakes
For years now South Park has made us LOL and ROFL with its brilliant, out of the box humor. They’ve made fun of Facebook, Kanye West, Jersey Shore, Inception and the list just doesn’t end. What’s cooler is that celebs actually feel privileged to be featured and have their cases …
17 Cartoon Shows Pumpkin Carvings: South Park and Spongebob Squarepants
We have presented a number of various Pumpkin Carvings collections that provide tribute to Star Wars, Horror Movies and even many Geeky Faces, but this specific one is for two hilarious and fun Cartoon Shows: South Park and Spongebob Squarepants.
Satan and Saddam: Together at Last in Bobbleness
Talk about a couple that was meant to be. Ever since South Park immortalized this couple (pun intended) it seems that we just can’t get rid of them. Now, together at long last these talking bobbleheads are ready to settle down.
“You killed Kenny” Doorstopper
If you grew up in the 90s, you probably knew what the quotation made reference to before actually reading this article.
LEGO Kenny McKormick
If you’re a fan of South Park (or even if you aren’t), you’ve probably heard of that old joke, “Who killed Kenny?” This time, it was someone with an axe and a really good throwing arm.
South Park Figures Turned to Trash Talking Bobble Heads
I guess that South Park is probably full of trash talkers and hence they are packing up some of the gang and marketing them all over the world in the form of Trash Talking Bobble Heads. It’s Butters and Timmy this time over, guess they begun with the support characters …
Darth Vader South Park Papercraft Model
The quintessential villain from Star Wars, Darth Vader, is now immortalized, so to speak, in paper. However, the papercraft involves certain South Park elements and if you were wondering how, you may recall that “Darth Chef” is often fitted with a Darth Vaderesque suit.
It is rather surprising how Star Wars …