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The Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft, carrying the crew of astronauts Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold of the U.S. and crewmate Oleg Artemyev of Russia, blasts off to the International Space Station from the launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 21, 2018.
Picture: Shamil Zhumatov / Reuters
Source: The Atlantic
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Fishing in Newport last week. (at Seal Rock, Oregon)
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*slaps football out my teenagers hands* no child of mine is being a jock in this house this is a goth family
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Life goals
DOOM officiating a wedding
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Some friendships last forever.
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Another picture of a stool I made recently with beech wood. #productdesign
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Ceramic Sculptures by Johnson Tsang
Johnson Tsang is a sculptor based in Hong Kong who focuses on ceramics, stainless steel sculptures and public art project.
Tsang has said that he tries to express human nature in his artwork, and to do so he employs realist sculptural techniques complemented by surrealist imaginations. He also integrates two elements, “human beings” and “objects,” into creative themes.
Tsang is known for his masterful creations in porcelain, but also focuses on stainless steel sculptures and public artworks. He loves to capture the beauty of versatile splashes with his works. Tsang has received numerous awards, including The Secretary for Home Affairs’ Commendation from the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2009 for outstanding achievements in international art events.
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