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Olivia G. Contillo's curator insight,
November 13, 2013 3:07 PM
I think this is the most amazing set of drawings I have ever seen. On some of them you can tell that they are drawings, but on others it's nearly impossible. This man is such an amazing artist and deserves some time of recognization for his work. I actually think this guy has too much free time on his hands. But none the less this is some amazing artwork.
Doris's curator insight,
April 6, 2016 3:05 PM
Do not waste your cast iron skillets. Look what can be done wth them!
16s3d's curator insight,
October 12, 2013 3:59 PM
Les 18 drapeaux dessinés avec de la nourriture sont tous ici: http://twistedsifter.com/2011/10/flags-made-from-food/
Beatriz Calzada Sanchez's curator insight,
December 26, 2015 1:11 PM
#sceuned15. el ojo acaba las formas. |
Sylvia Elaine Burns's curator insight,
October 18, 2013 6:43 AM
Beautiful and creative body art by talented Italian artist Johannes Stotter.
alenav09's curator insight,
October 18, 2013 8:30 PM
SEE we CAN recycle in more than one way. And it looks pretty coolif you ask me. I think we should do cycle art more'
Doris's curator insight,
April 5, 2016 11:55 PM
A great representation of a lion in a unique artistic way!
Beth Jung's curator insight,
March 3, 2014 5:34 AM
This article is about the Lake Natron in northern Tanzania and is the most serene lake in Africa. The alkaline water in Lake Natron has a pH as high as 10.5 and is so caustic it can burn the skin and eyes of animals that aren't adapted to it. The deposits of sodium carbonate, which was once used in the Egyptian mummification, acts as a type of preservative for those unlucky animals that have died. While working, Africa Photographer, Nick Brandt, discovered dead animals on the shoreline. I never knew there was these kinds of lakes or rivers in Africa. This river does not drain in or out of any river or sea, and they are fed by hot springs and small rivers. In a hot climate, this lake can be up to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. I think it is very cool how there were such places in Africa because I thought there's only deserts and countries and cities, not like these abandoned places. It is very sad how animals die and it is really cool how the animals can survive when they are adapted to it. The things that were used from a long time ago can still harm people and environment these days so we should watch those out. |
The detail is incredible.
We have these artist called photorealist which is a coined term of someone who can paint pictures and make them seem real. In this site you see a lot of paintings and can swear that they are actual places.
by Louis K. Meisel