Monday, November 16, 2015

Zombie Hare Krishna Painting Contest Results!

Well, here they are, the official results from our Zomtober charity painting contest! All further votes will hereby officially be ignored. And, in the interest of full disclosure (and to allow for bragging rights and trash talking), I'm giving you the full results, complete with all placings and who painted what.

In fifth place, primarily due to not existing, not because the cause is not worthy, is the American Diabetes Association Zombie by Belgarath 97.


Tied for fourth place, because not everyone can win, but we love these two zombie Hare Krishnas anyway, are the Wounded Warrior Project zombie by Merek and the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital zombie by Token Gamer Chick.

St. Jude's zombie- The blood work on this one was fun- that's a hand print! He even has bloody footprints behind him- a shame we couldn't get that in the photo.
Wounder Warrior Project zombie- so happy we ended up with a dark-skinned one in the mix- way to branch out, Merek!
In second place is the Feeding America Zombie by yours truly, Ali Alcatraz. I still love him. When he turned, his skin turned blue, just like Lord Krishna. You know I love my puns and allusions!


And finally, the grand prize goes to:
The Army Emergency Relief Fund zombie, by Second Class Elitist!
Again, there was a beautiful thing on the back side you couldn't see- a parking meter! This city-slicking zom has recently eaten, and... is that scraps from his last meal at his feet? 


Well, there you have it. Second Class Elitist will be forwarding the $50 prize to the Army Emergency Relief Fund just not in time for Veteran's Day, as soon as all of us losers pay into the kitty. Thank you very much to everyone who voted. This was really grand fun, and for a bunch of good causes. I'm going to have to talk the club into doing this again. Maybe next time we can get more people involved and really make it interesting.

3 comments:

  1. I voted for yours Ali, I liked the blue tone. I am donating to a womens and childrens shelter for Xmas. Mainly toys and womens items. These are women that had trouble with drugs that need a 2nd chance.

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  2. Awesome! I'm a big fan of second chances- what a great idea for a Christmas miracle. And thanks for the vote!!! ;)

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  3. Awesome! I'm a big fan of second chances- what a great idea for a Christmas miracle. And thanks for the vote!!! ;)

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