amazing artwork

Hungry? Want some chips? Too bad, you can’t, because that’s not actually a bag of chips

This artist can fool you into thinking you’re allowed to snack.

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Beautiful Chinese snuff bottles reverse-painted on the inside impress Japanese netizens【Video】

Each masterwork of art takes much skill and dedication to produce.

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Japanese Twitter user makes unbelievable origami artwork out of a single piece of paper【Pics】

A little bit more advanced than your average paper crane…

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Miniature works of art are reminiscent of Laputa, One Piece floating islands

These intricately designed, hand-made creations look like they’d be right at home in a Studio Ghibli production or fantasy game.

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Taiwanese artist’s pencil tip sculptures are miniature masterpieces 【Pics】

You don’t make art with these pencils; the pencils are art!

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A week’s work on a Tibetan sand mandala, captured in eight mesmerizing minutes of video

Artwork takes many forms, from charcoal drawings to oil paintings, clay sculptures to wood carvings. All these types of mediums are durable in a sense, able to last many years if properly cared for. But what would you think of an artist who, after spending weeks on a project, purposefully destroys his masterpiece only a few days after its completion?

That is, in fact, part of the ritual of Tibetan sand mandala, which are symbols in Indian religions, particularly Buddhism, that symbolize the universe. Watch the incredible time-lapse video below of three Tibetan Buddhist monks as they labor away creating one of these beautiful, transient works of art!

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