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Japanese Food Artist Carves a Leaping Fish Out of a Stalk of Broccoli | My Modern Met

By Arnesia Young on December 22, 2021 Two food groups in one? Japanese food artist Gaku is known for his intricate food carvings. The meticulous artist has made a name for himself using the traditional craft of Thai fruit carving. … Continue reading

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A Thread by Street Art Utopia

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A Montage of 64 Portraits Reveals the Wildly Diverse Characteristics of Foxes | Colossal

DECEMBER 21, 2021. GRACE EBERT All images © Roeselien Raimond Back in 2009, Dutch wildlife photographer Roeselien Raimond snapped a portrait of a fox that always seemed to be squinting her eyes in contemplation. That first image sparked a fascination … Continue reading

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Paraíso do Tuiuti | Mestre Markinhos

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Chocalhos Super Som!

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The one and only Elf On The Shelf!! | marialynnfamily

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Amazing fireworks in Japan! | Only Earth

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You Belong Here: Artists Rediscovering Salford’s Green Spaces — Corridor8

Installation view of You Belong Here. Image courtesy Salford Museum and Art Gallery, photography by Heiss Rourke Photography. by Natalie Bradbury I’m standing alone in the middle of a large lawned expanse in the formal Victorian landscape of Peel Park, … Continue reading

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The Messed Up Origins™ of 12 Days of Christmas | Nursery Rhymes Explained – Jon Solo

[…] ▼ Timestamps ▼ » 0:00 – Intro » 1:33 – Sponsor » 2:50 – What are the 12 Days of Christmas? » 5:18 – The Song » 8:02 – Origins » 12:21 – Wrap-Up ► Want more? » ALL … Continue reading

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THE HUNGER – an award-winning sci-fi short film

From the store to the kitchen. In an instant. The era of shopping by particle transfer has arrived. Place a simple online order and tomatoes, radishes, cucumbers and other fresh produce will appear in your counter-top appliance in seconds. But … Continue reading

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