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why do windows have to be so boring

I try to make an overly-complicated lava lamp window. Thanks KiwiCo for sponsoring this video. Check out the perfect gift for the kiddos in your life and get 30% off of any crate! https://KiwiCo.com/Simone30 I got so much good info … Continue reading

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Artist “Draws” Amazing Portraits by Weaving Thread Around Nails | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on March 4, 2022 This is art you’ll want to get in real close to appreciate the hard work. Instead of drawing with pencils, Konstantin Hlanta “draws” with string. The self-taught artist creates vivid works of art … Continue reading

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Watercolors | Andrea Animates

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CULTNE – Awurê e o samba de Caboclo Boiadeiro Navizala

Cultne registrou o grupo Awurê e o samba de Caboclo Boiadeiro Navizala. O termo ÀWÚRÉ faz parte do grande acervo de palavras de Yorubá e tem sua formação um tanto complexa (* À * = nos ou nós, * WÚ … Continue reading

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Short Samba de Caboclo break

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Through Bronze Mushrooms and Gilded Cicadas, Xiaojing Yan Links Chinese Legend and Nature | Colossal

MARCH 2, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Tiger’s Embrace” (2021), painted wood The wide, reddish-brown fungi known as lingzhi, or reishi, has long been revered as the mushroom of immortality, said to grant eternal life to anyone who consumes one of its … Continue reading

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Male Chaffinch | Carl Bovis

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Afternoon with mountains | Paola

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Light always overcomes darkness | David Oricchio

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Polished Feet and Ears Emerge from Rugged Hunks of Marble in Dorothy Cross’s Sculptures | Colossal

MARCH 1, 2022. GRACE EBERT Detail of “Blue Dive” (2021), sodalite, 70 x 30 x 30 centimeters. Photo by Stephen White & Co., courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery. In Dorothy Cross’s “Blue Dive,” a pair of feet … Continue reading

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