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GUYANA’S CARNIVAL 2018 LAUNCHED

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Barracão Unidos de Vila Maria 2018 – México no Carnaval do Brasil

A Escola vai contar a história do México a partir dos personagens de Roberto Bolaños. Enredo: “Aproveitam-se de minha nobreza, você não soube, não te contaram? Suspeitei desde o princípio. Não contavam com minha astúcia. Arriba, Bolaños, Arriba Vila, Arriba … Continue reading

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Serpentine Coiled Sculptures of Found British Bird Feathers by Kate MccGwire

Kate MccGwire‘s roiling feather sculptures juxtapose the beautiful, delicate material with discomfiting shapes. Whereas her earlier work tended toward sprawling installations that oozed and slid toward the viewer, MccGwire’s more recent pieces are tightly wound and displayed within the confines of frames, … Continue reading

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Is there a difference between art and craft? – Laura Morelli – TED Ed

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Writhing Organic Sculptures Formed from Nails by John Bisbee – Colossal

Over the past three decades, artist John Bisbee (previously) has dedicated his creative work to the medium of nails. Recent artwork includes several large installations that transform the stiff, architectural material into writhing organic shapes. “Out of the Garden” seems to reference … Continue reading

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still life

any good that has to do something whit your life has a story of you inside of it , maybe a short memory

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The Cosmic Dope – A Plant Experience (by CLEMENTE)

SYNOPSIS: Alan Jones and Eric Bobson get together once again on the 4th Episode of THE COSMIC DOPE- A PLANT EXPERIENCE. This time’s lysergic experiment counts with Nancy, the episode’s guest, and an unknown orchid species. CREDITS: Written and Directed … Continue reading

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Negative Space: A Short Film That Explores a Father-Son Relationship Through the Art of Packing

Presented above is the trailer for the stop-motion film Negative Space, co-directed by Baltimore-based animators Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata. The short film is an adaptation of the eponymous poem by Ron Koertge, which tells the story of a relationship between a father and son … Continue reading

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Interactive Culinary Embroideries by Ipnot

Japanese embroidery artist ipnot creates pieces of food and drink that seem to leap off of the fabric and into life. Ipnot enhances the realism of her embroideries by staging them with their real-life inspirations and surroundings, like piles of fluffy … Continue reading

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We Are Nature Vol. 5: Photos by Christoffer Relander – Faith is Torment

A selection of multiple exposure photos shot between 2013-2017 by Finland-based photographer Christoffer Relander. All the images were blended/exposed in a Nikon D800E, without the use of manipulation or layering in an external software such as Photoshop. More…

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