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- Steve Casino Peanut Artist<a href="http://stevecasino.com/" target="_blank">Steve Casino</a> is nuts about pop culture…so much so that the artist paints life like renditions of our favorite characters onto peanuts! With the classic <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mr-peanut-gets-his-own-environmentally-friendly-nutmobile/picture-5-4/" target="_blank">Mr. Peanut</a> as inspiration, Casino uses the snacky shells as his canvas. Each peanut is transformed into a meticulous portrait of characters like Captain Kirk, Spock, James Bond (Sean Connery of course) and Frankstein to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/iri5-upcycles-cassette-tape-ribbons-into-gorgeous-portraits-of-iconic-musicians-and-film-stars/" target="_blank">musicians like Trent Reznor and Elvis Costello</a>.1
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistThe self-proclaimed “Painter of Nuts” first stumbled upon his craft when eating shelled <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-homemade-pumpkin-peanut-butter-doggie-cookies-thatll-have-your-pup-drooling/pumpkin-peanut-butter-doggie-cookies-bridgettemeinhold-lead/" target="_blank">peanut</a>s.2
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistHe found one particular shell to look like him, so he drew a face on it, and his foray into painting nut characters was born.3
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistThe self-taught artist then decided to paint people he admires- starting with Joey Ramone.4
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistBut painting a peanut isn’t as simple as it sounds. To begin, Casino studies images of the person he will paint. The next step is finding the peanut- the artist may sift through <a href="http://inhabitat.com/spains-colorful-floriade-pavilion-is-made-of-nut-shells-and-burned-trees-in-the-netherlands/" target="_blank">hundreds of nuts</a> before he finds the perfect one.5
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistOnce the perfectly shaped peanut is found, the nut inside is extracted, and the shell is glued back together. A shell of wood filler is that spread onto the front, making for a smooth painting surface. Legs and a stand are added, followed by the arms once the painting is completed.6
- Steve Casino Peanut ArtistThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/miniaturist-jason-daquino-creates-tiny-portraits-on-recycled-matchbooks/" target="_blank">tiny paintings</a> can take up to 10 hours to complete, and have included peanutty renderings of Johnny Cash and June Carter, The Addams Family, the Sex Pistols, Andy Warhol, Wonderwoman and more. To keep the element of fun, Casino leaves the back of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ackroyd-harvey-create-large-scale-portraits-out-of-living-grass/" target="_blank">each characte</a>r in its original peanut texture, to add a little surprise and giggle for the viewer. If Casino’s character tastes aren’t to your liking, the artist will also create custom peanuts for your pleasure.7