The large-scale photographs of new york based artist kim keever are meticulously created by photographing miniature topographies inside a large fish tank. The pictures appear to be based on traditional landscape paintings, but the process is any thing but traditional. Keever sculpts miniature landscapes inside the tank, which is then filled with water. Coloured lights and pigments creates dense, atmospheric environments that make the small scenes come to life. Keever views his works as an evolution of the landscape tradition and deliberately acknowledges the conceptual artifice.
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70 Homemade Christmas Arts and Crafts

via hongkiat.com
Nothing takes you back to the past like Christmas does – the cakes, the dinners, the reunions, the Christmas trees and the presents. And nothing makes Christmas more traditional than homemade decorations, crafts and gifts done by hand with your family and relatives. What makes it special is that what you are making cannot be bought from the store shelves. Well, at least that’s the concept of it.
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