‘Let’s Roll with Tony Greenhand’: Weed enthusiast's beautiful, artistic joints will leave you awestruck

Greenhand, who rose to prominence on Instagram through his 'smokable art' holds the record of making the world's biggest watermelon joint that weighed 4.2 pounds and took 3 hours to burn
UPDATED APR 8, 2020
Tony Greenhand (Getty Images)
Tony Greenhand (Getty Images)

Ever heard of smokable art? No? That’s okay, neither have we until we came across Tony Greenhand on Instagram. This self-proclaimed "smokable artist” creates some unique and intricately crafted blunts and joints that one can smoke. The 29-year-old artist from Oregon is in fact so good at his art, that he has made it his profession to roll customized joints for his clients, earning him thousands of dollars. The artist's popularity has managed to get him a show on Quibi titled ‘Let’s Roll with Tony Greenhand’.
 
He has rolled joints into the shapes of a pizza slice, watermelon, AK-47 gun, Harambe, among many others shapes and forms. The detailing on these joins is extraordinary. He painstakingly ensures that every minute detail as present on the original model is present on his artwork. Needless to say, it takes him several days to finish his projects, but the outcome is nothing short of magical.
 
Greenhand currently holds records for rolling the fastest joint and also the biggest one. His biggest ever creation was a 4.2-pound watermelon joint, which took over 3 hours for it to be burned. The watermelon had weed worth $10,000 in it.  
 
With over 347K followers, Greenhand is quite popular amongst the cannabis-loving community. All the popularity and dedication for his unique artwork manages to get him a show on Quibi. Quibi is a mobile platform which airs shows in ten minutes or less bite-sized format. Greenhand’s show called ‘Let’s Roll with Tony Greenhand’ features him visiting weed-enthusiastic A-list celebrities like Bella Thorne, Hannibal Burress, Blake Anderson, Nikki Glaser, and Ron Funches and creating his custom art for them.
 
The show focuses on how Tony goes about creating his unique artworks. The intricacies and the efforts that go behind making these smokable marvels will be documented for our viewing pleasure. At the end of each episode, Greenhand will be seen presenting his artwork to the celebrity, following which the proceeds to light it. If you’re interested in seeing some of Greenhand’s previous artworks then head to his Instagram page and be prepared to wonder, can this really be smoked?
 
'Let's Roll with Tony Greenhand' is set to premiere on April 13, only on Quibi. 

Also, read our previous coverage about him here.

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