This is so cool! You can actually drawing an amazing picture without using any pencils or brushes. Ilana Yahav is a sand animation artist. Using only her fingers, Ilana draws with sand on a glass table.
You can watch the sample video here:
Or you can visit her website:
http://www.sandfantasy.com/index.htm
Monday, January 7, 2008
Sand Fantasy: Draw with sand
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Labels: art sculpture draw with sand
Friday, January 4, 2008
Roller Coaster: to the near-death experience
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
So what is your aim for this year?
Check it out these amazing pictures and think what can you get from them.
When someone told you that you can't do something...
Look around...
Consider all options...
Then GO for it!
Use all the things God gave you
Be creative
In the end you will succeed and prove them wrong!
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Monday, December 31, 2007
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Fish with 2 mouths
Can you imagine a fish with two mouths?
Well..nothing is impossible in this world
My friend's father once catched a blinking-eyes-fish and actually it is a genie (jin) transforming into a fish...
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Baby Biscuit
No.. don't get me wrong. These new "baby biscuits" from Paris are not for babies, but rather biscuits which are shaped like babies! Why on earth would someone come up with biscuits as terrible as these?Would you have the heart to put one of these cute babies into your mouth?
These cute, life-like babies are sculptures created out of clay by Camille Allen. The babies are not made of Marzipan - they were never made of marzipan or sugar or almond paste, and they are not real premature babies.
I use various kinds of professional doll sculptors' clay to make the babies - polymer clays - such as Cernit or Prosculpt. The babies have soft English mohair to imitate fine baby hair and are blushed with paints for realism to enhance their tiny wrinkles and creases.
Starting from detailed photographs and a lump of clay, sculpting a lifesize or miniature baby begins. It takes many, many hours of patient concentration to form a realistic baby and finish with fine details - including wrinkles and fingernails.
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