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The world's smallest sculptures are the feat of Russian sculptor Nikolai Aldunin. With the aid of a 28-year-old microscope, Aldunin delicately crafts his world-record masterpieces, inspired by a Russian folk tale. After the jump, peer into Aldunin's magnifying tool and enter another realm entirely!
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Being a college professor, universities have been a big part of my life. And since one of this month’s article requests is about universities, I will be writing about a couple of them here in the Philippines; starting with my alma mater, and former employer, Far Eastern University.
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Felix has to share with us after the stop.
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What other things can you make out of paper? Intricate artist, Matthew Picton, creates paper sculptures of continents, countries, and cities! See his work after the jump.
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Who would have thought that matchsticks and art would match? See what I did there? And you should see what Scottish artist David Mach did with these match sticks. He makes insane sculptures out of them. Check it out after the break.
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Nathan Sawaya is a 'brick artist' who makes use of LEGO® bricks to build 3-dimensional large-scale sculptures. Take a peek at his amazing work after the break!
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Need an office divider but you're just tired of constructing or placing a lame, plain wall? The designers at Npire decided to use Lego bricks to construct a massive 9-foot wall. Check out the pics after the jump.
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This may not be the creepiest cemetery, in case you are seeking a terror experience but it is worth visiting if you are around Recoleta, a fancy neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
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About a year ago I moved to the city of Enschede (in the Netherlands) to start with my first year at the art academy that is located there. After a tough year full of hard work, blood, sweat and tears the school year has come to an end.
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Utrecht is a wonderful city with enough things to see and do. But if you get tired from walking along the waterways running through the city, the busy shopping streets or sightseeing, you should take a break in a lovely park called het Griftpark.
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A brilliant sculpture on every street and mind-blowing museums make Oslo a beautiful and historic city to visit. However, how do you afford to see everything that Oslo has to offer, in the most expensive city in the world? Put together by an impoverished student, this guide proves that you can experience the wonders of Oslo without stretching your wallet. Behold the wonders of the Norwegian capital.
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If you're looking for some great food, nice little designer shops and a place to sit and relax next to the river - Gabriel's Wharf is where you should go.
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If you visit Singapore, get ready your lomo cameras and come to this amazing theme park called Haw Par Villa! It is a wonderland of beautiful landscape and colorful sculptures!
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Right on the Pacific Coast Highway with a view of the ocean, the Getty Villa is a rare treat in Los Angeles. It was envisioned by oil tycoon and billionaire J. Paul Getty and opened for the first time in 1974. It has one of the world's largest collections of ancient glass!
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A park that looks like a garden in some places and like a wildlife sanctuary in others, massive modern brick building appearing out of nowhere behind some trees, artworks by Cézanne, Matisse and Schwitters among a mix of ancient sculptures of the Khmer and from China – believe it or not, but you'll find this unique mix at Museum Insel Hombroich in Neuss, Germany.
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The Worlds Largest Greenhouse! Two domes where a tropical rain forest climate and a cooler Mediterranean climate can experience.
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Gone thru Beijing, visited all the historical places and now you think that you've seen it all? Sooooo wrong! Don't dare to leave without dropping by to one of the most impressive exhibition districts in the world, called "798" (Chi-Chio-Pa in Chinese). You will be shocked to find that outstanding kind of treasure.
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There are lots of cities with green parks in the center, but there is no one like Vigeland’s Park. What makes it special is that is full of sculptures of children, women, men and elder: that’s life.