Saturday , November 2 2024

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  • Transparent Animals That Are Hard To Believe Actually Exist

    Check out these animals, although you’ll have to look closely. Why? Because they’re invisible! Well ok, maybe not, but they are transparent. Want to know why many of the animals featured below are sea-dwelling creatures? The answer is all about self-preservation. As pointed out by Scientific American’s Sönke Johnsen, “almost …

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  • Spanish Artist Pejac Spreads Poetic Street Art Around European Cities

    Pejac is the pseudonym of a Spanish artist who started painting on walls after he got annoyed with his art teachers’ attitude towards art. Since then, he has been painting on the streets to bring his art to people who can’t or don’t visit museums. Pejac’s paintings can be also …

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  • Hundreds Of Mountaineers Climb The Alps For Epic Photoshoot

    The sheer cliff wall or snowy, wind-blasted peak of an icy mountain is a rough place to create large-scale photographic works of art, but that’s exactly what Swiss photographer Robert Bösch does. His photos can involve hundreds of mountain climbers braving difficult conditions to get the perfect shot. To celebrate …

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  • Badass Babies Who Don’t Care About Your Rules

    If you think that all newborns are harmless potatoes, think again. Because we’re about to show you the list of the most badass babies you’ve ever seen. From sucking on a bunch of hundred dollar bills instead of a dummy, to giving a ferocious look while inhaling juice – they …

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  • Mother Of Two Takes Adorable Photos Of Herself And Her Daughters In Matching Clothing

    Like mother, like daughter. Right? Well, looks like it. Dominique is a UK-based lifestyle Instagrammer and, more importantly, mother of two beautiful girls, Amelia (10) and Penny (3). “I’d left my job back in 2015 to stay at home with the children full-time. It was amazing and it’s a decision …

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  • People Sleep On Hammocks Hanging Hundreds Of Feet Above Italian Alps

    The International Highline Meeting festival seems like one of the chillest festivals we’ve ever heard of, but it also might be one of the most terrifying – attendees spend most of their time strung up on tightropes stretched across the Italian Alps in Monte Piana. The attendees call themselves “slackers” …

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  • How To Turn A Coconut Into A Jewel

    My name is Vainius and I’ve been obsessed with Light Art for over a year now. I use coconut, corks and suede to create lamps that dominate the room. Handcrafted lamps look like shiny jewels and light patterns make you want to stare at a wall like you would stare …

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  • German Photographer Captures Soulful Photographs Of Zoo Animals

    German photographer Manuela Kulpa creates hauntingly beautiful artworks with endangered species from photographs taken at zoos and wildlife parks. With each stunningly beautiful image the viewer may feel as though they are peering into the soul of the subject. Manuela says, “my photos are currently the most effective means for …

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  • 5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces

    Autism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is an excellent example of the unexpected gifts that autism can also grant – her exceptional focus and attention to detail have helped her …

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  • Artist Uses Home Sewing Machine To Capture Nature’s Delicate Forms With Embroidery

    Embroidery art often seeks to mimic nature, but Australian visual artist Meredith Woolnough has a special technique we’ve never seen before. By using water-soluble fabric, her beautiful embroidery, which is inspired by nature’s most graceful forms, gains a new dimension of lightness and delicacy. First, she traces a natural form …

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