Creative Sculpture With a Twist......
weburbanist.com — .......3 Extraordinary Ways to Carve Ordinary Objects.
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- Oomsoup, on 12/30/2007, -2/+8Those are beautiful and so intricate! Nice.
- Lutremi, on 12/30/2007, -1/+19Dugg for the eggs, I mean how do you do that?!
- haydesigner, on 12/30/2007, -0/+2Well, there *is* a Youtube video on the page showing it...
- cfuse, on 12/31/2007, -1/+1With great care.
- maldevivre, on 12/30/2007, -3/+7Wow, beautiful!
- Rubab, on 12/30/2007, -3/+7extremely beautifuuuuuuuul, awesome and unbelievable
- weiwuwei, on 12/30/2007, -1/+11It's mind-bending how the artist, by taking away or subtracting, ends up with something more interesting. These sculptures make one wonder what other ordinary objects would look like carved out in novel ways.
- Llanowar, on 12/31/2007, -2/+1sub·tract
–verb (used with object)
1. to withdraw or take away, as a part from a whole.- Llanowar, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1It wasn't about understanding his comment. Just that he said the same thing twice.
taking away = subtracting
- Llanowar, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1It wasn't about understanding his comment. Just that he said the same thing twice.
- Llanowar, on 12/31/2007, -2/+1sub·tract
- ih8ualot, on 12/30/2007, -6/+4*crack*
- bakefy, on 12/30/2007, -0/+10kinda puts my easter egg painting skills to shame.
- soupnrc, on 12/31/2007, -0/+2Dugg for sarcasm
- SteveIsTheDude, on 12/30/2007, -0/+1I like the Pencils... Cool....
- sharky123, on 12/30/2007, -0/+2And I have problems to paint a egg!
- unionaire, on 12/30/2007, -2/+1that kinda throw all the easter eggs to the toilet.
- redhotkurt, on 12/30/2007, -0/+3What a twist!
- dasdef, on 12/30/2007, -1/+2what the fack i can barely even see the detail of the books, like c'mon shelly!!
- samfishercell, on 12/30/2007, -0/+5THIS is the type of image post Digg needs more of. Samples of the images, grouped together by theme, and linked back to the original source.
I'm tired of all the slapped-together blogs that post a spread of 10 images we've all seen a million times, don't cite any of them, and still get dugg to the front page. - sly100100, on 12/30/2007, -0/+1I have a chicken egg that has been nicely carved out on one side and then painted a light house and the rock and ocean all on the inside. It is a beautiful peace of artwork. I was lucky enough to meet the artist and she told me that it took her weeks to paint it. I can't possibly imagine how intense and nerve racking it would be to do this to an egg!
- LanceUppercut, on 12/30/2007, -2/+2I'd like to see Muhammad Ali do that...ooo..too soon?
- soupnrc, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Wow... you went there... That wasn't even relevant. Way to make fun of someone with an unfortunate disease in front of hundreds of diggers. How does it feel knowing you're a complete tool?
- GeneralKickass, on 12/30/2007, -1/+1How'd that guy get the yolks outta those eggs?
- soupnrc, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Here you go... :)
http://www.ehow.com/how_15776_hollow-egg.html
- soupnrc, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Here you go... :)
- NinjaPirateDude, on 12/30/2007, -0/+1using a super small dustbuster.
- EldenChang, on 12/30/2007, -0/+1This really takes some skills.
Amazing! - bean48009, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1THIS IS OLD NEWS!!!
- Pinkertinkle, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Ching chong egg carver!
- AzMegladon, on 12/31/2007, -0/+2i don't see what the difference is between them spending all that time to make that art and me making a level 70 gnome warlock?
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