YouTube user, Valeriano Fatica, carved a watermelon into an awesomely accurate replica of the Night King from Game Of Thrones. Fatica is an Italian artist living in Molise, Italy whose YouTube channel is devoted to videos of his intricate carvings of fruit, vegetables, and sometimes cheese, that turn into incredibly realistic sculptures.
The stunning carving of the Night King from Game Of Thrones took Fatica 18 hours to complete, and is an uncanny representation of the leader of the White Walkers.
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He starts by drawing where the nose and eyes are going on the outside of the watermelon, and then begins to chisel away at the fruit using a variety of different tools. He is a fan of the popular HBO show and wanted to display his appreciation with the carving of the frightening Game Of Thrones character.
The Night King was last seen in Game Of Thrones attacking Bran Stark and the Three-Eyed Raven under the giant weirwood tree. With only two episodes of season six left on the show, this sculpture now has us craving more of the Night King.
Fatica has also done a series of watermelon carvings in the shapes of a turtle, a dragon’s head, and a snake’s head.
To see more of Fatica’s work, check out his Facebook page and his YouTube channel.
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