Not that’s what I call 3D
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The green sea of gas blurred my vision as toxic fumes strangled me to the ground. The ravenous swarm devoured the remaining oxygen, soldiers free falling towards their imminent obliteration. As the remaining scurried to safety, waves of destruction drowned them under a deluge of death. The glorious face of war was unmasked only to reveal its bloodlust. As I lay still on the ground, cold and hard; my heart came to a standstill feeling my soul beckoned by the heavens. Leaving behind the grotesque world behind and entered a sanctum of an unexplainable peace…
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Grade - ‘A’
Zadok Ben David created this installation using 12,000 cut steel botanical specimens modeled from old textbook illustrations, each embedded in a thin layer of sand.
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Source: pulmonaire
Due to high sulphur levels, inhabitants of the Izu Islands had to wear gas masks to survive. Some Wedding…
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