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Nabeul (Tunisia), Sep 17 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Mohamed Messara) The 53-year-old Tunisian artist Mohamed Al-Sharaiti manufactures human and animal-shaped sculptures from auto parts in his workshop in Nabeul, in Tunisia.FOOTAGE OF THE TUNISIAN ARTIST MOHAMED AL-SHARAITI WORKING IN HIS WORKSHOP IN NABEUL (TUNISIA).
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are initiating a videoconference summit to "relaunch dialogue" between Serbia and Kosovo, which has been in conflict for 18 months. Belgrade still refuses to recognise the independence of its former southern province after the bloody war in the late 1990s. IMAGES
German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes a late appearance at the Buenos Aires G20, where she greets Argentine President Mauricio Macri at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. IMAGES
Would you ever drink from a mug or eat from a plate glazed over with the ashes of your ancestors? Welcome to Chronicle Cremation Designs, a Santa Fe based business that offers a special type of funeral service. CEO Justin Crowe leads a team that converts the cremated ashes of deceased loved ones into a glaze that can be applied to everyday objects, like mugs, cups and plates, so that we can keep memories of our family, friends and lovers by our side long after they have breathed their last. The artist first started working with human ashes for an art project, where he made a dinner set using the remains of 200 bodies. Word got out and people started asking Crowe if he could make dinnerware with ashes of their own loved ones. He opened Chronicle Cremation Designs and has mixed human remains with clay ever since. What do you think about Chronicle Cremation Designs?
A vibrant and whimsical mosaic house in the seaside Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice stands as a monument to the 20-year collaboration between two artists. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)