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Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week Finds Palette Knife Smudges and Heavy Brushstrokes Form Colorful Abstract Portraits by Joseph Lee thisiscolossal.com - Andrew LaSane Los Angeles-based artist and actor Joseph Lee (previously) brushes and smudges thick globs of oil paint to create multi-colored portraits. Vibrant …
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Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week Finds Listen to the magical sound of millions of butterflies taking flight at once verified_publisherMashable - Shannon ConnellanWhat does a wondrous cloud of monarch butterflies taking flight at once sound like? A waterfall, of course. YouTuber and tropical entomologist Phil Torres, who posts short documentary videos as The Jungle...