'the job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.'
- sir francis bacon
mission accomplished!
so as i mentioned yesterday, the nj zombie walk was held in asbury park... a city very near and dear to my heart that is experiencing a cultural revival...
base camp was in the old carousel house where at the city's lowest point the full sized horses were auctioned off... early in the day they had tony mandile, a professional demonstration & brian keene who writes for marvel and dc... this is what emily wants to do for a living - prosthetic make up... so she was there for all of it... i brought the little one around 3 (yes, the little one, because as anyone knows the little ones worship the big ones) to get his makeup done... i paid for professional make up so i could see it for myself and duplicate at halloween...
the artists were full out ready and each represented their interpretation of what a zombie looks like...
i am not a horror movie person, i did my time with that as a teen and early twenty something... for emily i have seen 'sweeney todd' because we love tim burton and the actors he works with and 'zombieland' ... i was wondering yesterday how many people went to the movies that night in costume!
this is the old casino where at 5pm the zombies all gathered...
these are my zombies!
they guess-timated that there were 1000 participants...
my 'celebrity' moment - these guys are one the front page of the website...
i was so excited - they look so real, don't they?
the zombies walked down the boardwalk and then
out into the town...
tired zombies! and hungry - but not for brains! :0)
october is my favorite month, halloween my favorite holiday - there are no expectations except to have fun... and so it begins ~