Artist Creates Fantasy Sculptures By Repurposing Dead Insects
Each sculpture can contain parts from up to 30 individual insect species including beetles, grasshoppers, mantises, and butterflies.
Each sculpture can contain parts from up to 30 individual insect species including beetles, grasshoppers, mantises, and butterflies.
Made of natural elements, some scavenged from the forest itself, the homes will eventually biodegrade without a trace.
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A struggling doe and fawn stranded on ice were rescued by employees at the Department of Natural Resources a few hours after receiving a call for help. A helicopter arrived and descended toward the deer while an onlooker recorded video of the amazing rescue.
After flooding ripped apart roads near Killington, Vermont, townspeople and school children have marshaled their resources, taking a quiet half-mile trail over a mountain and in two weeks' time turning it into the I-95 of wooded paths.
Harry Potter cast his final spell on fans worldwide, shattering box office records over the weekend, earning $168.5 million and setting a new all-time record for the highest-grossing opening weekend in North America, one previously held by "The Dark Knight."
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If you aren't already in the autumnal mood, these massive animal sculptures made from harvested rice-straw are sure to get you in the spooky spirit.
Once upon a time there was a phone number for kids to use to call Santa Claus and talk directly to the North Pole. It's discontinued now, but was a jolly deed.
Angelight Films is a non-profit production company that gives children with brain and spinal cord tumors the opportunity to express themselves by creating and even starring in their own short film. Inspired by her sister who died of a brain tumor at age 5, Stephanie Angel founded Angelight Films as a creative outlet that helps children heal and recognize their inner light.
Some tiny little people moved into Overland Park, Kan., or at least that's what city workers think. The city doesn't know who is building the gnome homes, but they are intricate, with miniature little doors at the bottom of trees, and tables and place settings beyond the tiny welcome mats.
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