Philippine Scops Owl: The Skull Crusher

On April 26, 2015 by Tim Newman
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The Philippine scops owl (Otus megalotis) hangs out in the forests of the Philippines. They stand around 20 cm tall and have distinctive sticky-up ears, as is the fashion amongst the 45+ types of scops...

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Chen Wenling’s Odd And Uncomfortable Art

On April 16, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Chen Wenling is a Chinese artist who lives and works in Beijing. He was born in Quanzhou, Fujian Province in 1969. His weirdly uncomfortable but sort of childish constructions have been displayed in galleries across the...

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Keng Lye’s Resin Creations Could Fool Anyone

On April 4, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Keng Lye uses layers of resin and acrylic paint to create the masterpieces you see before you. They look so real I could puke with surprise. The technique is pretty strange but it...

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Do-Ho Suh: Another Innovative South Korean Artist

On April 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Do-Ho Suh (hangul:서도호, born 1962) is a Korean sculptor and installation artist. The modern world of South Korean art seems to scream “gargantuan” at the moment. I’m sure there are plenty of artists...

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Seung Mo Park Makes Portraits From Wire Mesh And They’re A Little Bit Good

On April 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Seung Mo Park, a South Korean artist, predominantly works with metal. He’s done some amazing bits and bobs in his time and these portraits made from wire mesh truly are incredible. Seung Mo...

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Behold The Bright Red Beauty Of Kochia Hill, Japan

On March 28, 2015 by Tim Newman
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There aren’t many countries in the world without something absolutely ripper to marvel at. Mother Nature, as fickle and violent as she can be seems to have a pretty good eye for beauty...

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Pan Ron: Cambodian Beauty Meets Despotic Terror

On March 26, 2015 by Tim Newman
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In the swinging 60’s and early 70’s Cambodia was alive with a vibrant array of musical vibes. Rock, mambo, jazz and everything in between, above and below; traditional met and mingled with current styles from...

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Naoto Matsumura: Guardian Of Fukushima’s Radioactive Animals

On March 21, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Naoto Matsumura was a resident of Fukushima when the devastating earthquake of 2011 hit. As we all know, people were required to exit Fukushima quick smart due to the massive smash-up that was...

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Douc Langers: Rare Primate Space Wizards

On February 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Douc Langers, or just doucs to their friends consist of three species of the genus Pygathrix. They are Southeast Asian Old World monkeys and all of them look incredible. The three douc species are as follows: red-shanked, black-shanked...

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Katsushika Hokusai’s Timeless Artistry

On January 31, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was an incredible Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter (meaning “pictures of the floating world”) and printmaker of the Edo period. His most famous work is the The Great Wave off Kanagawa (above) which was...

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