Friday, November 25, 2011
The Largest Sushi Picture in Ukraine
A table (made of 4 tables!) for the chiefs to work on.
‘National Record Registry’.
Members of the National Record Registery have come to register the record.
First rolls of the picture.
‘Japanese’ people.
Rolls are laid out according to the colours of the stencil.
20 minutes later.
The more they do the more difficult the work gets.
Guests are taking photos with the picture.
Here it is! The 4.667 square meters sushi picture!
An expert of the National Record Registry is presenting the chief with a record-breaking certificate.
After that, they held an auction and sold the picture for 7000 UAH.
The money was donated to the Sevastopol Orphanage. The winner of the auction decided to share the picture with those present.
It took the chiefs 70 kilograms of rice, 15 kilograms of fish, 2.5 kilograms of vegetables and 1.5 kilogram of cream cheese to make the sushi picture.
Location: Sevastopol
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Beyond Impressive Cut out Book Art
These beyond incredible pieces of art painstakingly crafted from old books, shows just how talented artist Brian Dettmer really is.
Born in Chicago but currently living and working out of Atlanta, Georgia, Brian Dettmer creates incredible works of art with old books and a tremendous amount of patience. Using knives, tweezers and surgical tools, Brian meticulously exposes various layers to create his mind-blowing artwork.
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A Building That Plays Music When It Rains
This building is located in Dresden, Germany. It’s called Neustadt Kunsthofpassage. And when it rains it starts to play music.