Tag: Art
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Seniors Wear Organic Materials to Personify Nature In Eyes As Big As Plates
For their project “Eyes As Big As Plates,” Norwegian photographer Karoline Hjorth and Finnish artist Riitta Ikonen have photographed people from ten countries, dressed in plants from where they live. Scroll down to see some of our favs and upvote and comment on your favs! [zombify_post]
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Artist Carves Avocado Pits Into Fantastical Figures of the Forest
Hello! I’m Jan Campbell, the creator of Avocado Stone Faces. I live in County Mayo in the West of Ireland. I am happiest when in nature; exploring forests, the bog and beaches. I truly adore carving and feel that it’s a necessary mode of communication for me, one that I’ve only accessed relatively recently. I…
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Pixar Releases ‘Kitbull’, A Short Film About A Friendship Of Abused Pitbull And Stray Kitten
Pixar is back again with ‘Purl’, a story about an unlikely friendship between an abused pit bull and a stray kitten. Kittbull – a production of Pixar’s new SparkShorts program – was directed by Rosana Sullivan and produced by Kathryn Hendrickson and tells a heartwarming story of a rare kinship formed under the saddest circumstances. …
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The Winners of the 2018 International Landscape Photographer of the Year Contest Are Incredible
Just in case you ever needed a reminder that our planet is a stunningly beautiful place, the fifth annual Landscape Photographer of the Year competition winners have been announced and they don't disappoint. Selected from a field of nearly 3000 entries taken by 863 photographers, the judges had the difficult task of narrowing them down…
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Bridges for Animals to Safely Cross Freeways Are Popping Up Around the World
Highways are an essential part of every city and town in the world in that they are part of the local infrastructure and for many people part of everyday life, for work and travel however they're not without their downsides and one of the biggest is that these roads often cut through animals habitats which…
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The Funniest Wildlife Photos By Award-Winning Austrian Photographer
Julian Rad, a wildlife photographer from Austria, features the most lovable wildlife shots of squirrels, hamsters, and foxes that you’ve probably ever seen. We recently came across his work on Instagram and instantly fell in love with his adorable, funny images. Back in 2015, he won the renowned Comedy Wildlife Photography Award with his image…
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Japanese Artist Photographs Stray Cats Having Fun And Not Giving A Damn In The World
Sometimes, it’s not about where you are but rather who you’re with. A Japanese photographer who goes by the name of Nyankichi Rojiupa has found a group of stray cats who have turned a street with drain pipe holes into their playground, and his images perfectly show just how much fun these felines are having.…
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Geologist Shares His Most Interesting Finds On Google Earth
A geologist from New Orleans named Will could put Google Earth under his hobbies, as the guy spends a lot of time exploring various areas of the map and snapping screenshots of places he found most interesting. Posting under the name geologistsmakethebedrock, this man has shared a couple of galleries with the internet people, adding…
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Thai Model Creates Low-Cost Cosplay Recreations Of Celebrity Looks
Social media star Benjaphorn "Sine" Chetsadakan is not your average cosplayer. Her signature designs all have one ingredient that makes them truly mouthwatering – food. It all began three years ago when the plus-size model grabbed the internet's attention with by recreating Thai actress Araya “Chompoo” Hargate’s red carpet look from the Cannes Film Festival,…
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Pixar’s New Short Film Focuses On The Issues Women Face Trying To Fit Into A Male-Dominated Workplace
Pixar just released the first animated short in its new SparkShorts program and who better to get the ball rolling than – well a ball of yarn. The earnest 8-minute animated film follows a ball of yarn named ‘Purl’ at her new very male-dominated job and tackles the issue of gender equality in the workplace. Tackling…