Rice Field Art

By Angel | July 16, 2008 4:05 am |
Categories:
Landscape

I love Japan. I mean it. I think it is impossible to get enough of this country – it always knows what to show us and how to impress everybody around. For example – rice fields. What can be more trivial and usual? But NO! The Japanese from town Inakadate created so-called rice field art. They create special and unique patterns by mixing red rice in with their regular rice. It’s a pity that harvest time finally comes )))

Rice field art

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Hush! People at Work

By Angel | June 5, 2008 4:10 am |
Categories:
Design, Elements of designing

Wow, it’s so great when men are working. It is so sweet and pleasant, but when they are working like THIS, it is even better. Don’t you think so???

Working men and kivi

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Funky Japanese Bust Stations

By Angel | May 8, 2008 3:55 am |
Categories:
Design

Have you ever seen bus stations that nice? They are funky, yummy and unbelievably nice. I would like to spend some time there. I even think, everything will be fine, even if the bus doesn’t come on time. Did you catch me, lol? Japan bus stations are the coolest, aren’t they???

 Amazing orange bus station

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