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Saught, a social business out of Signapore, creates products from the scrap metal of war remnants to support sustainable development in post-conflict countries. Early last year their innovations were recognized by NGOs including the Goldenwest Humanitarian Foundation and they've since achieved more partnerships in working towards their vision of implementing peace building efforts across the globe.
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We've found a bunch of skulls popping up all over the place in the world of Fashion, Sculpture, and Jewelry Design. Each of the finds we'll be sharing with you momentarily are photographed beautifully, each becoming the subjects of photoprojects. Skulls are no longer just for the morbidly curious, or Goths, but an interesting shape charged with an interesting attitude.
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I think that many of us have some special photos which deserve to become a part of jewelry. the past few days, I was thinking more about it and experimenting with polyester glass casting resin.
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If you've ever been to Halifax on a Saturday you've most likely found your way to the farmers market. There have been some big changes over the past year with the move from the cramped Alexander Keiths Brewery location to the new Waterfront Market, but all your favorite vendors are still there and the atmosphere is still electric. The good thing is, it is now open 4 days of the week!
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On a border of the Financial City with its skyscrapers, there is Spitalfields Market from which the East End starts. 50 steps away from busy Liverpool Street Station, and you are already lost in narrow and curvy streets which haven't changed through centuries.
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One of the largest free arts festivals in the country, Artscape is held every summer in Baltimore, MD and is full of lomographic picture-taking moments.