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Pumpkin Carvings by Ray Villafane

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Melt Bulbs by Keita Ogawa 

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Wire Bonsais by nanobonsai

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Valentine’s papercut by VegasLammy

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Typewriter Illustrations by Keira Rathbone

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Chandelier Made from 3,000 Gummy Bears by Kevin Champeny

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Igloo made from hundreds of frozen milk cartons by Daniel Gray and Kathleen Starrie

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Smiling Kodamas by Nihan Sönmez

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Wool Landscape Art by Eszter Burghardt

Artist Eszter Burghardt creates unique microscopic landscapes using colored wool. She captures images of the different scenes by zooming in closely and snapping photographs of the tiny sets. Among the pieces made are exploding volcanoes, mountainous valleys, streaming water and grassy fields. The simplicity and subtle gestures combined with the natural chaos of the wool material makes for delicate yet intricate art pieces. At first glance the actual material used to create the pieces seems ambiguous where as the overall finished product is evident and clear.

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