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Stardust Hands by Daniele Buetti
Swiss artist Daniele Buetti is the author of very beautiful photos showing hands that seem holding and letting go between each finger some stardust. In the prolongation of the pointillism movement, this artist added little luminous spots from a retouch software
Origami Pieces To Celebrate World Origami Day
Nobody really knows when origami started, but the first paper might have been brought to Japan in 6th century by Buddhist monks. The first real mention of the art comes from a reference in a 1680 poem. While traditional paper-folding arts allowed for irregularly shaped pieces of paper and some cutting, the influence of German techniques means that origami now prefers squares folded with no cutting.
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Hand Cut Paper Animals by Pippa Dyrlaga
Most of her works are cut from a single piece of paper and are first drawn out by hand on the reverse side of the paper and then hand cut using a scalpel. Pippa began papercutting in 2010, and has amassed a large online following for her intricate artworks. source:TwistedSifter
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Igor Veniy Uses Scrap Metal to Create Beautiful Artworks
To work with metals you need to be a true teacher, in addition to mastering the delicacy that forces you to give life to works of art from those hard materials. The Russian artist Igor Veniy does exactly that with these works. He spends hours looking at the animals and looking for pieces of metal from all the scrap metal dumps to create the exact movement and show the corresponding realism.

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Maiko Takeda Moves In Shadows
Jewellery designer Maiko Takeda takes accessory design to a shadowy place where feline fancy reigns supreme.
Central St Martin’s Jewellery Design graduate, Maiko Takeda, having worked for Stephen Jones Millinery, Scott Stephens and Erickson Beamon since 2006, shows her new collection using pierced metal, made to be worn so the shadows do the talking.
Solar Light Art Installation in a California Library - Erskine Solar Art
The five foot square and ten foot high Solar Light Shaft is capped with a plexiglas skylight . It gathers sunlight for this public art installation – from dawn to dusk all year. The Shaft is lined with prisms and mirrors that optically mix the six primary rainbow colors into millions of new colors and forms – hour by hour.