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If you love peanuts then I bet you are going to love Steve Casino's work.

Steve is one talented artist who is known for transforming peanuts into miniature caricatures of celebrities like Elvis Presley, Superman, Elton John, James Bond and more.

For him, it all started as a joke at work in 2012. He would make sketches of his co-workers on peanuts and since people liked his work he thought of trying out his hand on making sketches of celebrities onto peanuts.

Steve grew up in Mercer, Pennsylvania and has had worked in different jobs, he has done everything from making fake food for TV ads to making toys but currently he is enjoying his time making these celebrities from peanuts.

Here are some of our favorites below:

Happy viewing!












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4 Responses to 'Painter Of Nuts - Steve Casino, Making Celebrities From Peanuts'

  1. E-junkie Said,
    http://e-junkieinfo.blogspot.com/2013/11/Painter-Of-Nuts-Steve-Casino-Making-Celebrities-From-Peanuts.html?showComment=1384952946438&m=0#c4811573943854392143'> November 20, 2013 at 6:09 AM

    That is so crazy cool!

     

  2. E-junkie Said,
    http://e-junkieinfo.blogspot.com/2013/11/Painter-Of-Nuts-Steve-Casino-Making-Celebrities-From-Peanuts.html?showComment=1385012437485&m=0#c4907528200191154285'> November 20, 2013 at 10:40 PM

    Yes, they are! Did you notice the detailing?

     

  3. E-junkie Said,
    http://e-junkieinfo.blogspot.com/2013/11/Painter-Of-Nuts-Steve-Casino-Making-Celebrities-From-Peanuts.html?showComment=1385047988826&m=0#c701487887425459712'> November 21, 2013 at 8:33 AM

    YES! It is insane! Again another artist with patience that I can only envy. LOL And talent...lots of that too!

     

  4. E-junkie Said,
    http://e-junkieinfo.blogspot.com/2013/11/Painter-Of-Nuts-Steve-Casino-Making-Celebrities-From-Peanuts.html?showComment=1385103369180&m=0#c6449510673477479586'> November 21, 2013 at 11:56 PM

    Yes, we would prefer to use the word intricate. His patience speaks for his work!

     

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