If you need help on how to contribute to the Mussy Hair Project, Chris Farley provides a good example of technique. God rest his soul.
If you need help on how to contribute to the Mussy Hair Project, Chris Farley provides a good example of technique. God rest his soul.
I am attempting to play a limerick game on twitter.
Rules:
I will then re-tweet the limerick as it develops. The finished limerick (if it fits within the 140 character limit) will post on twitter as well as on my website along with contributing player’s credits.
Here is an example of a limerick:
There once was a pyrophiliac
Who burned all the hair off his nut sack
As nothing feels so good
Than to scorch your own wood
Alas, his pubes have yet to grow back
This is a modern take on the old parlor game of improvisational limericks involving, ideally, 5 players.
This should be fun!
The “Girls with Glasses Profile Portrait Project” has changed. Evolved. Now I’m looking for three photos to reference. Front, 3/4, Profile. So in effect, it will be known as the “Girls with Glasses Portrait Project.” Why limit myself to one viewpoint when people have so many interesting sides, right?
I am currently accepting models and submissions for the “Girls with Glasses Profile Portrait Project” or “G.G.P.P.P.”
It’s pretty simple: If you are a female who wears glasses, send me a photograph of yourself wearing your glasses in profile. If you wish to model for me, Contact Me. The end result is a painted portrait available for sale via my website and various galleries.
The Mussy Hair Project has launched. You may view the details on its page: The Mussy Hair Project. It’s fun. I promise.