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“CHILLY & MILLY”

Chilly & Milly is an animated documentary exploring my father’s chronic health problems as a diabetic with kidney failure, and my mother’s role as his stalwart caretaker. Shot in miniature, it combines 3D modeled/composited characters with cinema verité scenes from … Continue reading

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Hidden for Centuries, Rare 17th-Century Miniature Papercuts Have Been Discovered Under Floorboards in Hackney | Colossal

AUGUST 1, 2024 GRACE EBERT All photos by James Dobson, courtesy of National Trust Volunteers discovered a collection of papercuts at Sutton House, a Tudor home built in 1535 that served as a school in the 17th century. For middle … Continue reading

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The Most Satisfying Anime Cooking Sounds

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@after_cooking | 11 May ​@ Badehaus Berlin🔹

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In ‘Old Growth,’ Mitch Epstein Travels the U.S. to Capture Monumental Ancient Relics | Colossal

JULY 31, 2024 KATE MOTHES “Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, California” (2021), from the series ‘Old Growth,’ archival pigment print, 45 x 36 inches. All images © Mitch Epstein, courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson, New York Sometime … Continue reading

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Dust-to-Digital (@dusttodigital) | Here are some recent highlights featuring young artists.

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Thread of the most beautiful train stations on Earth

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View from Earth if planets from our Solar System were as close as the Moon

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A thread of spectacular colorized photos from history, pt. 2

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Oliver Chalk Meticulously Turns Found Pieces of Timber into Bold and Voluminous Vessels | Colossal

JULY 29, 2024 KATE MOTHES All images © Oliver Chalk From maple burl, cherry, and ash, Oliver Chalk’s voluminous vessels highlight natural textures while emphasizing alluring patterns and geometry. The Kent-based artist (previously) finds chunks of timber in the countryside … Continue reading

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