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snowy plover weather (at Andytown Coffee Roasters)
#hellokitty #donuts #👋🐱🍩 !!!! (at Hello Kitty Cafe Truck Sf)
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Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), Japan歌川 国芳
Handmade crowns by Elemental Child.
If Pip and Pop’s colorful work looks good enough to eat, that’s because it is — sort of. The artist creates bright, crystalline installations using sugary candy, glitter, and cheap toys and knickknacks. These elements accumulate into mystical, glimmering environments filled with pastel-colored sand dunes, rainbow-hued rocks, and enchanted-looking flora. Based in Australia, Pip and Pop began as a duo comprised of Tanya Schultz and Nicole Andrijevic. In 2011, Andrijevic left to pursue other projects and Schultz has been the brains behind the operation since, often inviting guest artists to collaborate with her. Since we last featured Pip and Pop in 2012 (here), she has created confectionary paradises at various venues in the Netherlands, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia.
Take a look at her recent work on Hi-Fructose.
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Japan’s Nakasendo Walk. Photography by Kevin Kelly. The Nakasendo is an old road in Japan that connects Kyoto to Tokyo - it was once a major foot highway.
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‘The Missing Scarf’, An Award-Winning Animated Short Film Narrated by George Takei