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@trashhour
I love when I’m studying outside and a bee is like “flower? r u a flower? I check! is laptop a flower? i check! No one here a flower… ciao!” and I wave goodbye saying thank you for visiting little bee!
Bees don’t think in English you fools. You imbeciles.
The bee said ‘ciao’ it’s obviously Italian
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Lets join the Department of Gorgeous Glass Art as they pick up their loupes to marvel at these life-size glass insects created by Japanese sculptor Yuki Tsunoda, including the only mosquitos we won’t swat.
Tsunoda creates her exquisite insects using a medium-soft Italian glass known as Effetre or Moretti glass, dichroic glass, and aventurine, which is a form of quartz. Working on such a small scale requires tiny tools, many of which are repurposed items from around the house, including pins, razors, and small spatulas.
Follow Yuki Tsunoda on Twitter to check out more photos of her marvelous glass insects, which she sells via her web store.
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Creative Dioramas by Tatsuya Tanaka
Costa Magarakis, a Tel Aviv-based artist who specializes in sculpture and also goes by the name “Duck Pirate,” uses the structure of shoes as the base objects for several of his work. At the hands of the artist, simulated footwear becomes the body of an animal, a maritime vessel, or new type of creature altogether. More on HiFructose.com.