Don We Now Our Dino Apparel: Museum Dresses T. Rex In Giant Sweater
Stitched to suit the 40-foot replica’s burly neck and stubby arms, the massive sweater took more than 100 hours to complete!
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Stitched to suit the 40-foot replica’s burly neck and stubby arms, the massive sweater took more than 100 hours to complete!
Even world-renowned artists struggle with inspiration, but the sleep “sweet spot” can help.
Where other brands steer clear of anything strange, Penelope Gazin leans into it (we’re looking at you, three-legged pants).
Ripley’s is joining forces with No-Shave November and Floyd’s 99 Barbershops of Florida to break the Guinness World Records™ title for Largest Ball of Human Hair.
It all began with a couch-shaped block of cheese, which quickly became a series of very detailed — and delicious — sculptures.
The actual “tattooing” took place over five 8-hour days. As expected, it was labor intensive and very different from tattooing a human body.
Have your kids ever dreamed up an invention or object that seemed far out of reach? Perhaps, a doorbell that shoots popcorn or a three-story bathtub? Now’s your chance to bring their ideas to life!
With a delicate hand, artist Fiona Parkinson removes shapes from butterfly wings and rearranges them to create a stunning series of artworks titled Insect Dissectology.
They looked decidedly eerie, almost appearing as though someone has cut out the person’s face.
He creates artwork using both hands at the same time, his right and left hands working independently throughout the remarkable process.