I Would Ride That: Dragon Carved From 14 Watermelons

This is a picnic dragon carved from 14 watermelons and two pineapples by Shawn Freeney of the Invisible Underground. The Invisible Underground is a website dedicated to fruit and vegetable sculptures and "edible alchemy." I'm not sure what edible alchemy is but if it has anything to do with brewing magic potions you can count me in. Speaking of -- one time I had a fire spirit living in my tummy and a wizard sold me a pink potion that killed it. "That was Pepto Bismol." Soooooooooo...? "So $200 was probably too much to pay." And these $50 happy tablets? "It says 'Spree' right on the package." I've been duped!
Hit the jump for a couple more shots.



Thanks to Terry, who agrees there's no more noble a life for a watermelon than to get to be the @$$hole of a dragon sculpture.
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