#aboutlastnight | SINFUL SUPPER

The holidays. Filled with food, family, presents, resolutions of being better. But isn’t being naughty really fun sometimes? As long as it’s innocent, of course. And we are all sinners right? Well this holiday The Block crew and friends embraced the inner troublemaker with this parody of The Last Supper. Can you spot each of the 7 deadly sins?

Need a reminder of the list?

sloth | wrath | lust | envy | greed | gluttony | pride

Sometimes we all have to let that wild side out. Let it breathe. Shake things up. What sin did you portray last time the demon on your shoulder got you to come out and play?

ABOUT #ABOUTLASTNIGHT

We all have those nights where inhibitions were diminished, or completely lost, and we wake up maybe not quite remembering the whole story but definitely remembering enough to make our cheeks blush.

At The Block we don’t consider those #aboutlastnight stories embarrassing. We consider them badges of honor, like scars with amazing action tales. So we decided to document them. Are they fictitious or did they happen? We won't tell.

That’s #aboutlastnight

THE PROCESS

For this image, Sash Levitov gathered the crew and shot in the very early morning before there was too much foot traffic and the natural light was perfect to make the neon sign glow by creating a composite photo from 4 different photos. This is the seventh photo in the #aboutlastnight series.

The pandemic did us a favor by inadvertently bringing a shipping container to our patio, perfect for lifting a car onto. And once that idea was thrown out, a “Dude, Where’s My Car” spoof was not far behind. This 2000’s classic was all we could talk about for months. A few different cars were vetted to see which one would make the cut!

The magic of that morning, the slightly hazy air, really brings in that “Wow, what did we do last night?” feeling that is the ethos of this #aboutlastnight series.

The brothers got a special attachment for the distillery forklift to slowly lift the car onto the shipping container, making sure to place it in such a way that it was totally safe.

The best part was that the car was left upon the shipping container for a full 24-hours before we took it down! (Second best part was that those silly lick-on tattoos didn’t come off for 3 days.)

Stay tuned for more #aboutlastnight photos, as we share a new one each month.

OUTTAKES

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