Will the Real Lizardman Please Show His Forked Tongue?
Will the Real Lizardman Please Show His Forked Tongue? Wednesday November 24, 2010 #spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3)The big day is finally here. I told you earlier how “Lizardman” Erik Sprague, a living work of art himself, was transformed into a more traditional artwork — a wax statue. Now, the tattooed and pierced author, philosopher and self-described freak has unveiled his own likeness. “These guys really nailed it,” Sprague, Ripley’s number two act of all time, said in a press release. “It was pretty cool to unveil myself.” Four Ripley artists spent 200 hours on the likeness, including 60 hours just paining all of the Lizardman’s tiny green sc
#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}if(zs>0){zSB(3,3)}else{gEI(“spacer”).style.display=’none’;gEI(“sidebar”).style.display=’none’}The big day is finally here. I told you earlier how “Lizardman” Erik Sprague, a living work of art himself, was transformed into a more traditional artwork — a wax statue. Now, the tattooed and pierced author, philosopher and self-described freak has unveiled his own likeness. “These guys really nailed it,” Sprague, Ripley’s number two act of all time, said in a press release. “It was pretty cool to unveil myself.” Four Ripley artists spent 200 hours on the likeness, including 60 hours just paining all of the Lizardman’s tiny green