This little company from Kenya makes toys from slippers that wash up on the beach. Pictures by Ben Curtis
How glorious is this?! Upcycling at its finest…
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This little company from Kenya makes toys from slippers that wash up on the beach. Pictures by Ben Curtis
How glorious is this?! Upcycling at its finest…
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After changing to fit into society, you are eventually going to want your old self back sooner or laterThis. This is powerful.
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A non-profit has created a genetic bank of the biggest trees in the world and wants to clone them and reforest the world with them!
http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/non-profit-wants-clone-worlds-oldest-trees-reforest-planet.html
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Sky Sculptures (by Matt Molloy)
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A non-profit has created a genetic bank of the biggest trees in the world and wants to clone them and reforest the world with them!
http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/non-profit-wants-clone-worlds-oldest-trees-reforest-planet.html
“The moment when I can work no more, when the novel or collection of short stories or book-length essay is as done as it’ll ever be, I go looking for works of art that match it tonally. I listen to music with an acquisitive ear. I watch pieces of movies whose titles intrigue me. Most of all, I scan through dozens of websites that collect images by contemporary artists. And then I try to solidify the relationship by using those works as my cover art.” The New Yorker’s Ben Greenman on choosing the cover art for his books.