These Moscow-made ornaments are a true commendation for the power of steampunk and bring those ordinary setting a fresh start.
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Read MoreThese hauntingly beautiful sculptures are created by Motohiko Odani’, a Japan based Artisit. Right now, he has a strong Futurist
Read MoreThis wonderful series of Paper Wigs are created by Amy Flurry and Nikki Salk, two artists based in Atlanta. Their
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Read MoreCUBAN-BORN ARTIST Elsa Mora creates intricate, often profound, sometimes whimsical paper cuts, paintings, drawings and sculptures. When I first saw
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