Artist Erwin Timmers is working on a new series - where he plans on casting footprints in glass. To achieve a negative in which he will cast a positive image, he had made a clay 'original footprint' . Mixing up clay in a cement mixing trough, Erwin began his foot stomping.
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Later, Professor Tate joins in the hijinx . It became very
I Love Lucy - in fact....
2 comments:
That's my favorite episode of all time! Sooooo, who was Lucy?
have you seen Evan Schauss walk on glass??? It's pretty cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCsOTIl0odA
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