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POPSPaper Cuts -- Clean, Beautiful and Perfect I discovered these breathtaking paper creations some time ago, but never got around to blogging about such a deserving topic. The web page link laid dormant in my bookmarks until today when I was conducting my regular computer and bookmark cleaning. I've seen this type of artwork in person before, but those pieces (no pun intended) were created from very small sheets of paper that measured approximately 6 x 8 inches. The sculptures featured in this blog entry are simply exquisite. I can not begin to imagine how much tedious planning went into each piece before any cut was made. I am amazed at the perfection of each incision and fold. I wish I had more to say, but I am simply in awe.
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POPSStonings Scheduled for Central Park Venue Headline in tomorrows paper: All Catholics are invited to the Meadows for the 2 PM stoning of heretical artist Cavallaro. Authorities have asked all participants to bring their own supply of stones as the supply in Central Park is limited. Remember to bring the kids. There will be a demonstration before the event by world famous stone thrower Bill O'Reilly on gripping the stone and body areas to aim at for maximum effect. Refreshment will be served after the stoning.
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POPSThe Exanding Mathematical Universe of Spidrons A field of triangles crumples and twists into a wavy crystalline sea. A crystal ball sprouts spiraling, labyrinthine passages. Faceted bricks stack snugly into a tidy, compact structure. Underlying each of these objects is a remarkable geometric shape made up of a sequence of triangles—a spiral polygon that resembles a seahorse's tail. The result is beautiful to behold.