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Pat Hines just doesn’t like Photoshop or other similar software (not mentioning he’s just bad at it), so he practiced good old MS Paint for over 10 years sitting long overnights at a hospital reception desk. That’s what came in handy for him to illustrate his ebook “Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge”, although people don’t believe that such illustrations could be made in Paint, which Pat proves via his Deviantart page.
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Salavat Fidai is a sculptor who specializes in miniature statues made of graphite pencil heads, and they’re awesome!
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Japanese people know that what you eat affects you massively and they learn it at a very young age. For them, school lunch is a crucial part of education – not a break from it. That’s why they try so hard to keep children’s meals so healthy and nutritious.
Joshua Smith isn’t your usual architect – he is a miniature world creator. And you won’t be able to appreciate the full scale of his work without a magnifying glass.
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David Corden from Edinburgh is a tattoo artist who became famous for his incredibly realistic works. You almost can’t tell them from original, never mind them being drawn on human skin.
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The great actress, known most as a Princess Leia in Star Wars episodes passed away at the age of 60 after a heart attack few days ago. She was also known as a media character, who advocated for mental health, having dealt with depression and addictions herself, and helping others to do the same. Talented artists from all over the world made it so that the actress will remain forever in history and our hearts.
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Polish painter Zdzisław Beksiński had a tragic life. His wife, Zofia, died in 1998. A year later, on Christmas Eve 1999, his son Tomasz committed suicide. Beksiński was the one who discovered his son's body. In 2005 Zdzisław Beksiński was stabbed to death at his Warsaw apartment by a 19-year-old acquaintance because he refused to lend the teenager $100 and threatened him further.