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London, Jul 23 (EFE).- (Camera: Pilar Tomás) Art and education embrace in the new exhibition of the Colombian artist Óscar Murillo, winner of the prestigious Turner Prize for visual arts, who returns to the London school where he studied to explore what students around the world draw at their desks.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN HACKNEY, EASTERN LONDON.
Port-au-Prince, Feb 19 (EFE).- (Camera: María Montecelos) Haiti produces high-quality and varied handicrafts that do not have a market within its borders, but find a passionate "ambassador" in Magalie Dresse, businesswoman and papier-mâché artist determined to promote the sector and discover the wonders of the country to the rest of the world.. FOOTAGE OF THE WORK AND PIECES MADE BY ARTIST MAGALISEE DRASSE, IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI
A ship from North Korea carrying around 120 performers bound for the Olympics docks at the port of Donghae City. The orchestra will hold two performances at the Gangneung Art Centre on the eve of the opening ceremony of the February 9-25 Pyeongchang Olympics and at the National Theatre of Korea in Seoul on February 11. IMAGES
These incredible Baroque style wigs and dresses and even the small boats are all composed out of paper and glue, and they are all designed to be worn. Artist and clothes designer Asya Kozina crafts the paper creations at her studio near St. Petersburg by hand, and she's gotten quite good at her work. Perhaps even more incredibly, the Ukrainian-born artist creates her master work by using designs that are only found in her head!
Inondations : Nîmes sauvée des eaux
Who could have ever guessed that one can get so far in life just by playing in the sand? World renown sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik attempted a world record for the world's tallest sand castle along Puri beach in the Indian state of Odisha over the past two weeks and representatives of the Guinness Book of World Records flew down to check on the attempt. Pattnaik worked with 45 students from his Sudarsan Sand Art Institute as well as about 500 laborers in the sand over a period of 9 days to complete the structure. They focused the design around the theme of "World Peace" and carved global icons of peace, such as Mahatma Gandhi, Gautama Buddha, and Nelson Mandela, into their work of sand art. The team was aiming to beat the previous record held by American master sculptor Ted Siebert of 45 feet ten inches. In the end, the official height came in at a whopping 48 feet 8 inches, helping the team to secure a Guinness World Record on Friday. Pattnaik hopes that the new record as well as some of his other previous victories will draw attention and funding from the Indian government to help him accomplish his main dream - setting up a sand art park in his home state.