Kids News - Artist

Furniture For Breakfast Anyone?

By Meera Dolasia on 04/30/2012

Waffles have been around since the Middle Ages, when bakeries trying to compete with the monasteries in the wafer market, came up with this scrumptious treat. However, while the recipe may have changed over the years, their look has not altered much. Sure you can get waffle makers that spew out different shapes, but the end result is the same - two dimensional crispy treats crisscrossed with horizontal and vertical lines.

Enterprising Nine-Year Old Builds Gaming Arcade From Cardboard Boxes

By Meera Dolasia on 04/12/2012

Like most kids his age, nine-year old Caine Monroy loves gaming arcades - so much so, that he can rarely pass by one and not play at least a few games. So when the Los Angeles resident was faced with a long summer that entailed hanging out at his father's auto parts shop, he decided to build his own - From recycled cardboard boxes!

Andres Amador Turns Sand Doodles Into Works Of Art

By Meera Dolasia on 03/14/2012

Like most people, 40-year-old Andres Amador likes spending hours on the beach doodling on the sand. However unlike most of us, he does not draw random scribbles, but giant masterpieces that can measure as big as 300 by 500 feet.

North Yorkshire's Mysterious Tree Sculptor Finally Revealed

By Meera Dolasia on 03/01/2012

For the last two months, the residents of the historic town of Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, UK have been scratching their heads in amazement as they watched the radical transformation of ordinary trees in the nearby woods, into extraordinary works of art.

Unusual 'Lucky Coin' Building Soon To Dot China's Skyline

By Meera Dolasia on 02/23/2012

Guangzhou, the capital and largest city of China's Guandong Province is known for its amazing skyscrapers including, the country's tallest tower. If all goes according to plan, by the end of the year, it will also be known for the country's and possibly the world's most unusual structure - a cylindrical coin shaped building that is currently under construction on the banks of the Pearl River.

Acrobat Gets Ready To Tightrope Across The Niagara Falls

By Meera Dolasia on 02/20/2012

Ever since he was 2-years old Nik Wallenda has been fantasying about walking across the mighty Niagara Falls on a tightrope. So strong was his desire that he even coerced his mother to make him special suede shoes. This summer, his dream of 'disappearing into the mist and coming out at the other end', may finally come true!

Do Tree Trunks Make Music? You Betcha!

By Meera Dolasia on 02/09/2012

Thought the rings on tree trunks are good for just figuring out the age of the tree? Think again! A German artist has come up with an ingenious turntable that 'reads' music off tree trunk slices.

1,000-Pound Butter Sculpture Finds A Second Calling - As Source Of Green Energy!

By Meera Dolasia on 01/26/2012

While seeing sculptures carved from perishable food is fun, it is also an incredible waste, since the creations often end up in trash. But that, fortunately is not going to be the fate of this 1000-pound buttery depiction of a young boy leading his prize winning calf through a county fair. Instead he, will help power a working farm for three whole days!

Polish Salt Miners Create An Underground Architectural Wonder

By Meera Dolasia on 12/03/2011

While today salt is a cheap commodity, such was not the case in the Middle Ages, when refrigerators were not yet invented and the only way to preserve food was by packing it in salt. Hence, it was not surprising that salt mines were worth their weight in gold - Literally.

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