The term 'immersive' doesn't quite seem to do it justice, but that's what comes to mind... it looks as though it's been there forever and is a fully integrated part of the world.
Holy crap, where is this place, it looks like something you'd come across when you've wandered into the wrong part of the woods at night and got lost. How do you create something that looks like it's been there for decades, or even centuries? Unbelievable.
I would like to thank you all very much. That means a lot to me.
The fodder beets I planted in the garden this year all grew large enough to carve into turnip lanterns. They are currently lying on the heater to dry and be preserved. I really enjoyed the Haunt this year. With all its natural light colors and a lot of organic materials. The little visitors were thrilled like never before and some came by again the next day to take a look at everything in the daylight and to ask me lots of questions about the little beet ghosts. I was very happy about it.
WOWOWOWOWOW! What an incredible display! I love everyone of these photos....no way to pick a favorite. It is all so very strange and uniquely original looking not to mention scary! Bravo SA!!! Really really amazing, impressive and BEAUTIFUL!
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The term 'immersive' doesn't quite seem to do it justice, but that's what comes to mind... it looks as though it's been there forever and is a fully integrated part of the world.
It's beautiful.
Holy crap, where is this place, it looks like something you'd come across when you've wandered into the wrong part of the woods at night and got lost. How do you create something that looks like it's been there for decades, or even centuries? Unbelievable.
Beautiful and otherworldly....really well done.
Love what appear to be actual turnip and other larger root vegetable bonafide jack-o-lanterns.
I would like to thank you all very much. That means a lot to me.
The fodder beets I planted in the garden this year all grew large enough to carve into turnip lanterns.
They are currently lying on the heater to dry and be preserved.
I really enjoyed the Haunt this year. With all its natural light colors and a lot of organic materials. The little visitors were thrilled like never before and some came by again the next day to take a look at everything in the daylight and to ask me lots of questions about the little beet ghosts.
I was very happy about it.
WOWOWOWOWOW! What an incredible display! I love everyone of these photos....no way to pick a favorite. It is all so very strange and uniquely original looking not to mention scary! Bravo SA!!! Really really amazing, impressive and BEAUTIFUL!
I've always wanted to carve a turnip, this is awesome!!!
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