As Sheryl Crow snarls her way through “If It Makes You Happy,” the music video for one of her most popular songs shows her trapped inside an L.A. County Museum of Natural History diorama of a simple ...
Apple Arcade gave Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi and his studio Mistwalker the chance to go back to basics with Fantasian, a turn-based RPG with digital backgrounds derived from intricate ...
At first glance, it’s a simple scene. Six adult bison and a calf mill around a stream. But Matt Davis invites me to look closer. We are at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, where Davis is an ...
Aliens chose Devils Tower in Wyoming as their landing site in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. President Teddy Roosevelt made it America's first national monument, and later a taxidermist for the ...
The taxidermy and old-school dioramas of natural history museums often seem stuck in time. A tribe of neanderthals hunts on a plain, forever stalking unseen prey. Alien-looking sea creatures explore ...
As the Peabody Museum of Natural History’s prized dioramas undergo renovation, visitors can now watch Wyoming buffalo grass planted, cracks in bison skin repaired and other small birds and mammals ...
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I Made Tiny Fantasy Dioramas Inside Crystal Clear Resin!
In this video, I create a series of tiny dioramas encapsulated in clear epoxy resin — each one a magical miniature world you ...
In this video, I show you how to make a realistic flame of Drogon from House Of The Dragon using polymer clay and cotton balls. This flame can be used in a variety of dioramas and sculptures, and is a ...
If you like mysteries, thrillers or zombie flicks, you'll probably like Abigail Goldman's art. Goldman takes the fake grass, dirt and tiny plastic people used in model railroad layouts, and turns them ...
New York artist Lori Nix creates detailed dioramas that examine the crumbling world humanity will one day leave behind it. The mind has a difficult time wrapping itself around the notion that one day ...
What it’s about: Diorama-rama! Frances Glessner Lee pioneered forensic science, and one of her most striking contributions was the 20 crime scene dioramas she painstakingly created, and then used to ...
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