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This magical scene of a little girl stealing the nose off a snowman is the latest work of 'Pavement Picasso' Julian Beever, who creates 3D images with chalk.
We all have hobbies. Yours may be playing bridge, or brewing beer, or restoring vintage cars. Mine is walking the seasonal aisle at the drugstore to figure out what holiday-appropriate candy might … ...
The snowman — the classic kind, three balls of snow with sticks for arms — was maybe 2½ feet tall, chest-high to the 4-year-old twins who had built it. And it was several times taller than ...
His nose is not a carrot or a coal, but a microscopic bead of platinum. Yet he is, undeniably, a snowman. Just like that, except in the National Physics Laboratory in England, with a lone bacterium.
This magical scene of a little girl stealing the nose off a snowman is the latest work of 'Pavement Picasso' Julian Beever, who creates 3D images with chalk.
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