Today in India: the end of the road
mysterious crochet doily found under bridge in bristol … england …
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Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues create 3,500 pounds of Cascading Chains Hanging 120 feet.
The Penguin Protesters
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Hugo Barros is an artist from Lisbon, Portugal who creates handmade collages without any use of any digital manipulation.
“Minimum Monument” by brazilian artist Néle Azevedo, presented as part of the Festival of Queen’s in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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19 posts tagged Ice
¿Os imagináis a Batman convertido en Polo? Aquí tenéis esta serie #gráfica con los Superhéroes en forma de polo: http://www.dadanoias.net/2012/07/16/polos-de-superheroes/
You know you’ve made it when there’s an ice cube replica of your face. – the modern day measure of success. Pretty good likeness though!
“Kaltwalk”
Stiftung Freizeit got inspired by the freezing temperature in Berlin.
(via elpliego)
Harbin, one of China’s coldest cities, is home to massive ice sculptures that have been created for a special winter festival that attracts millions of visitors every year.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow festival, one of the largest ice-carving festivals in the world, officially starts on Jan. 5 and lasts at least one month or longer, weather permitting.
The sculptures, cut from the frozen surface of the nearby Songhua River, are illuminated with colorful lights at night.
(Read more — A Chinese City of Illuminated Ice)
Ice and Snow World
Damn ice, why you so pretty? Tourists check out some amazing lit-up ice sculptures at the 13th Harbin Ice and Snow World in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. The Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival will be officially launched on January 5, 2012.
(via: photoblog.msnbc)
Photos of the day
Leonardo da Vinci’s The Vitruvian Man is recreated by artist John Quigley for Greenpeace on the Arctic sea ice, to highlight the fact that the Arctic is melting and the need for world leaders need to take urgent action on climate change. This September could mark the lowest sea ice minimum on record. (Nick Cobbing/Greenpeace)
(via quelquinfos)
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