Sunday, 4 September 2011
Awesome Butter Sculptures
Butter sculpture is an ancient Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Yak butter and dye are used to create temporary symbols for the Tibetan New Year and other religious celebrations.British music legend David Bowie made a reference to Tibetan yak-butter sculpture in his song “Silly Boy Blue” from his 1967 debut album
Impressive Sand Sculptures
The World Sand Sculpture Championship is in the Kolomenskoye Park in Moscow, where participants are trying hard to create eye-catching images related to the history of world cinematograph. On display are the sand figures of Alfred Hitchcock, Sherlock Holmes, Count Dracula and many others. Separately, the audience is welcome to appreciate participants’ professionalism in creating copies of world famous palaces and pyramids made of sand.
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