| Rose Cantaloupe Fruit Carving | | 2008-05-04 09:29:00 | | Just like the previous post (fruit bouquet), you can still be extra creative with fruits. This kind of artwork requires not just a creative mind but also skillful hands to be able to come up with such output. I don't know how they do this so good... the rose pattern out of this cantaloupe looks so real.
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| Allan Holdsworth: carving his carvin | | 2008-05-03 16:29:58 | | News:
03-05-2008:
More kudos flowing the way of Rich over at guitar channel for posting this video of my favourite player, lord Allan of Holdsworth! According to Rich you can get a free copy of a special DVD promoting Carvin guitars: http://www.carvin.com/dvd.
Allan Holdsworth tells us about his Carvin HF2 Fatboy guitar.
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| Dinosaur Cheese Carving | | 2008-04-30 23:16:00 | | cheesasaurus 250 lbs. of carved Kraft cheeseThis is one big and heavy cheesework, displayed in a museum for a foodexhibition and sponsored by Kraft.
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| Sailing South and Bone Carving | | 2007-12-28 00:29:34 | | I paid for the good times in Wellington on my travel day to the South Island. I was up around 6am, took a 7am shuttle to the quay, and set sail aboard the 8:30am ferry to New Zealand’s South Island.
The ferry ride was rather uneventful, and I spent a few minutes lounging in a [...] | | By: GoBackpacking | | |
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| Watermelon Carving . . . | | 2007-12-04 02:33:32 | | I'm a half hour late on todays post -- so it will just have to be a cool picture...yes it is a watermelon!! | | By: Artlife | | |
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| Mexico Aztec god carving | | 2006-11-17 08:05:00 | | Archeologists say a giant, ornate carving of an Aztec god recently unveiled in downtown Mexico City could be a massive headstone in honor of one of the civilization's last rulers.Scientists say the 12.4 ton stone cutting, which is covered with a vast, heavily detailed full-body engraving of earth god Tlaltecuhtli, is one of the most important Aztec finds ever. The 11-foot long monolith was first made public in October. It is broken into several pieces but otherwise in excellent condition, archeologists said. They have spent weeks scraping dirt and debris from the piece and now say it may be the headstone of Ahuizotl, the eighth Aztec ruler, whose successor Moctezuma II governed at the start of the Spanish conquest of Mexico.The headstone is decorated with the carved image of a deity with a giant male head ringed by masses of curly hair and a sharp extended tongue representing a stream of blood.Skulls and crossed bones surround the body, as well as a rabbit and several dots thought to | | By: World News, News Updates, Current Events, News Art | | |
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