Website review: the artwork of nicolas lampert
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starspirit discovered 33 months ago- the artwork of nicolas lampert

Metropolismambo rated 4 months ago- NICOLAS LAMPERT

mxlp rated 5 months ago- Navigate to "metascapes" gallery ~ artist credit nicolas lampert

heyitsmejaya rated 5 months ago- Dude. Scheck out all the meatscapes!
Here's me and my boo (don't be jealous of his sweet light blue Mr. Rogers cardigan!) chillin' in front of some delicious meat. We're smelling some flowers and basking in the meaty warmth.- Dude. Scheck out all the meatscapes!

baylajo rated 17 months ago- Oil Soldier

Soja-Tofu rated 27 months ago- I like it!

Graycard rated 29 months ago- Biopwer configurations

HowardTheDuck rated 30 months ago- Don't miss the meatscapes.

jackd rated 30 months ago- I cam about this site through an odd bit of synchronicity. Although he's doing a Locust Tank mural for the Woodland Pattern Book Center, which is in my neighborhood, I never thought to look him up online. Then about a week later a fellow SDFer from Germany contacted me. The first thing reviewed on his page? This site. Cue the eerie music. Anyway, I found his meatscapes (although sometimes obvious) to be quite the amusement:
- I cam about this site through an odd bit of synchronicity. Although he's doing a Locust Tank mural for the Woodland Pattern Book Center, which is in my neighborhood, I never thought to look him up online. Then about a week later a fellow SDFer from Germany contacted me. The first thing reviewed on his page? This site. Cue the eerie music. Anyway, I found his meatscapes (although sometimes obvious) to be quite the amusement: