This picture should generate lots of questions. Included among those questions might be these:
- Why is he building a big piñata?
- What will he put in it?
- What does it have to do with the Catalyst experience?
- Why does that man have his shirt off?
Honestly, I don’t know the answers to these questions, but apparently we’re all going to find out on the red carpet at Catalyst. See you on Thursday morning.












Tony,
I enjoyed meeting you this evening at church. I have always enjoyed your blog and it was nice to have a chance to actually say hello other than via the digital handshake.
With regards to the Pinata….clearly the artist was inspired by the incredible work of art scene newcomer, Joe Sangl. With a couple of pulls here and pushes there, this Pinata could be the infamous Snake from hottest ticket on Ebay, “The Snake Who Ate Christmas”.
So obviously, this artist was draw n, as so many of us were, to the unique art of Joe Sangl, hence his uncontrollable urge to make the pictured Pinata.
As to what is inside such a Pinata, the answer can only be “Christmas” if this aspiring artist is spending all his disposable income on art supplies and not saving for Christmas.
The final two questions are tough ones….I will have to wait until you post the outcome of Catalyst before knowing how the two are connected.
As to the shirtless physique of the man in the picture, again, clearly he was inspired by Joe and the lean, mean “Mid-Western Farm Boy” trend that is blazing through the latest fashion magazines. Or maybe he is just on his way to the Jockey Lot……
Good luck with Catalyst this week!
I actually know how they’re connected…perhaps they’ll be filled with peppermints? Every child’s dream!
i hope it’s not a shirtless man jumping out of a trojan horse dressed up like a pinata.
ya never know these days…
i have an inside source that says get ready to take a swing, break it open and win a bunch of free stuff.
If this is a pinata then why is it made out of hard wood? That’s going to be a tough pinata to break!
Maybe it’s a Trojan horse.