Shotgun performance art
I am once again, for Antrocon, displaying two shotgunned pieces, Titled 'Whoops' and 'Yikes!'
Done with a Stevens 12 Gauge shotgun and #8 shot.
Thinking about doing these as custom commissions for those interested.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 1600px
File Size 2.75 MB
I remember in the past you had made comment about some people pitching a bitch about the artwork you did like this before. I think many of the comments George Carlen have made in the past would be most fitting for them. I would list them but that may crash the server.
I really like these by the way and think they are very fitting! I know with the cost of shells they are costly to make.
I really like these by the way and think they are very fitting! I know with the cost of shells they are costly to make.
I'll take gunpowder over cigarette smoke anyday, thanks!
It's one of the bigger reasons I don't go to more clubs; I hate feeling like the floor of a taxi cab till I get the cigarette stink out of whatever I was wearing.
A highly trained nose is most often not a blessing. I get fragrance migraines quite easily if I'm accosted by someone wearing perfume.
But, there's a certain sense of accomplishment that I stack up with for walking around smelling like the pile of spent brass at my feet. I'm also a little unlucky - most long guns & carbines chuck rounds towards my body when I shoot, left handed, and therefore I get even more smoke saturation. My glock pitches them straight forward though, so pistol time is happy time.
As far as washing to get rid of stinks; it's all about choosing the right soaps, in my experience, and not using a hot cycle on the dryer and accidentally 'baking' the stink in. Also, if it's really stubborn, break out some elbow grease and one of these https://www.lehmans.com/p-2643-rapi.....ry-washer.aspx
It's one of the bigger reasons I don't go to more clubs; I hate feeling like the floor of a taxi cab till I get the cigarette stink out of whatever I was wearing.
A highly trained nose is most often not a blessing. I get fragrance migraines quite easily if I'm accosted by someone wearing perfume.
But, there's a certain sense of accomplishment that I stack up with for walking around smelling like the pile of spent brass at my feet. I'm also a little unlucky - most long guns & carbines chuck rounds towards my body when I shoot, left handed, and therefore I get even more smoke saturation. My glock pitches them straight forward though, so pistol time is happy time.
As far as washing to get rid of stinks; it's all about choosing the right soaps, in my experience, and not using a hot cycle on the dryer and accidentally 'baking' the stink in. Also, if it's really stubborn, break out some elbow grease and one of these https://www.lehmans.com/p-2643-rapi.....ry-washer.aspx
I went to the airport to catch a flight once and I wore a pair of jeans I had put on the day before when I was at the range for a couple of hours and I had forgot to launder them. I panicked a little inside when they put me in the air puffing explosives detector expecting lights and sirens and maybe gas to start filling the chamber or something when it detected any unburnt or even partially or wholly burnt gunpowder that might be on me.
Nothing. They didn't detect anything. So I guess your nose is way better than that machine.
Nothing. They didn't detect anything. So I guess your nose is way better than that machine.
Oh yes, I should add. The machine didn't detect anything on me, but their X-ray of my bag flagged my wheel of time book as C4. The TSA guy was laughing about it and saying it was brand new state of the art equipment and had been giving them shit all month. They aren't kidding when they call it security theater.
at Christmas I flew with my long distance configured AR-10 and my Glock 21, both of which I put more than two hundred rounds through while I was on vacation. I wasn't sure how clean clean was... There was a bit more hassle than I'd anticipated from the airline, but not the TSA.
The guy explained that he wasn't looking for /gunpowder residue/ with the swath patches he was wiping over everything. They were looking for other things that combine.
I'm sure if I'd had anhydrous hydrazine, iodine, or ammonium nitrate traces I'd not be free to talk about it. But he said gunsmoke residue was no problem as long as the guns were in fact, empty.
The guy explained that he wasn't looking for /gunpowder residue/ with the swath patches he was wiping over everything. They were looking for other things that combine.
I'm sure if I'd had anhydrous hydrazine, iodine, or ammonium nitrate traces I'd not be free to talk about it. But he said gunsmoke residue was no problem as long as the guns were in fact, empty.
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