They are created by EFIX, who helps to “restore” the city by giving recognizable features to old buildings.
Retired paramedic Kees Veldboer, 60, came up with this idea while assisting a former sailor whose only wish was to sail a ship once more. Veldboern arranged for the stretcher-bound man to go sailing and so that was the beginning of Veldboer’s new humanitarian path — making wishes come true. A year later he founded the Stichting Ambulance Wens (Ambulance Wish Foundation) and has brought terminally ill people to weddings, museums, galleries, car shows, football matches and stables. He has already helped fulfill the dying wishes of more than 14,000 people.
Charlene works at Walmart North East in Maryland. She poses with various products for the store’s Facebook page, and it’s a much better version of celebrity endorsement!
Enrique Bernal adds a bit of post-production to his art, namely a digital glow feature of “Medibag Paint” app, which he uses to achieve perfect highlighting of his drawings.
Pavel is currently on his round-world trip. He’s already been to 56 countries, visited tons of curious places, and now he has some very unusual photos to share with us.