Pasta in the Night

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Huge thanks to Avelino for creating the above portrait, Pasta in the Night. It is beautiful.

Here’s Avelino’s Deviant Art page.

23 Responses to “Pasta in the Night”
  1. 1 - Iron Mike - Oct 1st, 2008

    Inspired and inspirational, indeed.

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  2. 2 - Theo - Oct 1st, 2008

    *right click – set as background*

    It’s beautifull!
    You’re truly Touched.

    RAmen

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  3. 3 - ApostateAbe - Oct 1st, 2008

    Hunger overwhelms…
    Saved by a noodly being!
    Pasta in the night

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  4. 4 - flyingspaghettiapostle - Oct 1st, 2008

    Wow no mere mortal could possibly do this without divine inspiration – irrefutable proof of his noodily existance!

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  5. 5 - Fliegenden Nudeln - Oct 1st, 2008

    Awesome work of art. Avelino has beautifully depicted our adored FSM, a tree, and a mountain. But why did the artist leave the midget out of the picture? This work should be transformed into a stained glass window for our magnificient cathedral…oops, that’s right, unlike other religions, we don’t have one.

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  6. 6 - Drunken Dogg - Oct 1st, 2008

    THAT IS AWESOME!

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  7. 7 - Marcus Aurelius - Oct 1st, 2008

    That’s truly awesome. How long did it take?

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  8. 8 - jeremykeys - Oct 1st, 2008

    I can just envision it on a ceiling in the chapel of the pirate ship.

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  9. 9 - R. Scott Rogers - Oct 1st, 2008

    I really like your use of lighting!

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  10. 10 - belgian girl - Oct 2nd, 2008

    hats off…
    well done!

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  11. 11 - Arg Sayer - Oct 2nd, 2008

    The midget is hiding in the grass, Fliegenden.

    The moonlight almost moves and FSM is magnificent. So is this picture.

    Arg. RAmen

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  12. 12 - Bill - Oct 2nd, 2008

    Very nice!
    Many thanks to you and keep up the good work!
    RAmen.

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  13. 13 - Pirate by Default - Oct 2nd, 2008

    This picture is mesmerising. It may be, but does the FSM look slightly melancholic here? It could be the Moon…

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  14. 14 - m610 - Oct 3rd, 2008

    Very nice! Thanks. Now do a stained glass version.

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  15. 15 - OckhamsRazor - Oct 6th, 2008

    quote: *right click – set as background*

    I’ll second that…and all the other props, too!

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  16. 16 - OckhamsRazor - Oct 6th, 2008

    Avelino,

    I went to the deviant art site and read the comments – specifically regarding the fellow who wanted a print and your respectful declination due to Bobby’s desires for folks not making money off of His Esteemed Noodliness. However, I’d like a print too, and we’ve got a Pirate ship to build. Maybe you and Bobby could work something out to get this into the store as a print :) Just a thought.

    Ock

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  17. 17 - Panji - Oct 6th, 2008

    Pasta in the night,
    exchanging glances…

    Oh, another FSM lullaby for us to sing or hum and assure ourselves we are safe as we drift off to sleep.

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  18. 18 - Fliegenden Nudeln - Oct 6th, 2008

    @ ARG SAYER(#11)

    Hi ARG,

    Oh yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I missed the midget when I first looked at the picture. I think he’s down in the grass taking the world’s first crap. You have a sharp eye and a sharp wit to go wit it.

    Keep the faith, Brother,
    Fliegenden Nudeln, the Airborne Noodle Master

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  19. 19 - Swashbuckles - Oct 6th, 2008

    Truly, his noodly appendage has guided your hand.

    RAmen

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  20. 20 - Valvicus - Oct 8th, 2008

    Ahoy! Th’ Noodliness seems to resemble the Trollenberg Terror (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052320/), otherwise known in th’ US of A as th’ Crawlin’ Eye! Mayhaps Erich von Däniken (http://evdaniken.com/) ‘as been right all along!

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  21. 21 - skywalker - Oct 10th, 2008

    ack!!! You are confusing the FSM, may peace and blessings be upon it, with the demonic FSMBM!

    (being a pure pastafarian (i.e. vegetarian)- i know that meatballs have no place in the idolatry of the FSM- p n’ b’s be upon it-

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  22. 22 - blake - Oct 15th, 2008

    just converted into the family of pastafarianism.

    IT RULES!

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  23. 23 - Avelino - Dec 4th, 2008

    Ock,

    Hi!
    Check it out again, if you’re still interested :)

    Better late than never… sorry.

    Oh the midget! I totally forgot about the midget! Sorry about that.
    Another one is in the works though and the midget will be there, I hope you’ll all like it.

    Our dear pasta and savior has blessed me with a vision. Please pray that his noodley appendages will guide my hand again.

    RAmen

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