Chinese federal route
October 30, 2009 by admin
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This route is most dangerous in the world, you only will look in the photograph. Road penetrates the mountains, where frequently occur collapses, landslides.
Puppy and lion playing together
Can you imagine a fight between a dog and a lion? Sure you can’t. It’s an unfair battle, because lion can kill dog with one swing with his heavy hand! But make that a beautiful puppy and a baby lion and you have a playground. It doesn’t matter what’s going to happen in years when [...]
Lakes around the world
Maligne Lake is a lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is located 44 km (27 mi) south of Jasper town site, accessible by motor vehicle. Boat trips run to Spirit Island, one of the most popular sights of Jasper National Park. The 44 km Skyline Trail, Jasper’s most popular, highest and above treeline, [...]
National flags made with food
To get people excited about the Sydney International Food Festival and celebrate international food, national flags of participating countries were recreated using popular local foods of each nation.The advertising agency WHYBIN hired for the Sydney International Food Festival is so clever - they’ve come up with a really neat concept to promote the festival by [...]
Queen Regina and 11 Presidents
Today I propose for a moment of reflection. The following pictures you can distinguishing some of the most important virtues that ought to surround the state institution. Here are some of them: continuity, competence, dignity, respectability, pride, equality with itself, decency and efficiency.
London Tattoo Convention 2009
October 15, 2009 by admin
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In London in the Tobacco Dock was 5th international festival of tattooing “London Tattoo Convention”. At the convention, attended by around 200 tattoo artists from different countries and a large number of disparate audience. Participants do tattoos, listen to music and watch performances of artists, dancers and musicians. As part of the convent passed several [...]
Cast Paper Sculptures by Allen Eckman
October 13, 2009 by Admin
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Cast paper sculpture has been in existence since the 1950’s. It should not be confused with papier-mâché, as the two mediums are completely different .
To create his cast paper sculptures, Allen Eckman first mixes an acid-free paper pulp in the studio hydro-pulper from two raw stocks—cotton and abica. Then the pulp is cast into molds [...]
Edgar Mueller - 3d street art mueller
October 8, 2009 by Admin
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Edgar Mueller - 3D Pavement Art - A Master of street painting uses the street as a canvas. If one looks from the right spot, its three-dimensional painting becomes the perfect illusion. He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by.
Edgar Müller’s studio [...]
3D murals by John Pugh
October 5, 2009 by Admin
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The mural Siete Punto Uno is located on Main Street in the town of Los Gatos, California. Los Gatos was one of the communities that suffered the most significant damage from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Considered the propitiator of earthquakes, the Mayan jaguar god (as represented in the mural) is grafted with the “cats” [...]


