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“I wanted to do something special.” and Nicole did by capturing his late husband’s silhouette into her maternity shoots

“I wanted to do something special.” remarked Nicole Bennett, a mississippi resident who made the memories of her late husband captured in her maternity shoots in a special way.

Pictures speak thousand words and here are the ones which can warm up your souls:

Nicole Bennett, of Jackson, Mississippi, incorporated her late husband Deonta in her maternity photo shoot 

Maternity shoots to anyone are really really precious. Every mother wants to preserve these cherishing memories and Nicole did it in a tremendous way when her husband, Deonta, passed away just two months before her due date for her second baby’s birth.

She decided to include him in the photos in a very special way and make his presence be felt forever.

It had been Deonta's idea to do a maternity shoot with Nicole and their 4-year-old son Landen before her March 25 due date

Actually it was Deonta’s idea to have a maternity shoot with his beloved wife and their 4 years old son Landen which Nicole kept alive even after his death.

Photographer Sidney Conley who captured all the pictures digitally submerged images of Deonta as a silhouette showcased as his angel spirit.

He passed away unexpectedly just two months before Nicole's due date 

As reported by Daily Mail, Nicole hopes that this would be special memory for her children and they can always remember their dad. “It’s memories for my son of his father and for my daughter who will never meet her father, it’s memories for her as well,” she said.

Photographer Conley digitally included Deonta in the photographs and admitted that he was so deeply moved, that it brought tears to his eyes.

The photos received over 100,000 shares on Conley’s Facebook page.

True love stays forever and these pictures proved it in a beautiful, heart melting way.

Nicole gifted the best gift ever to her children and made a lifetime memory for the entire family making sure that her kids always remember their dad.

Pressed Fern, Algae, and Gold Leaf Illustrations by Helen Ahpornsiri

Pressed Fern, Algae, and Gold Leaf Illustrations by Helen Ahpornsiri

England based artist Helen Ahpornsiri continues to explore the possibilities of pressed plant life in her ongoing series of wildlife illustrations that depict insects, animals, and other creatures. Helen has recently begun experimenting with gold leaf that she applies to ferns and then incorporates as accents into various pieces. You can see more on her website, on Instagram, and through her shop. (via the Instagram Blog)

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A glimpse of what air travel will look like in 2050?

The team from Airport Parking & Hotels and Imperial College London has brainchild and predicted a huge curved future concept aircraft which could realistically look like around 30 to 40 years from now.

This marvelous projected aircraft could be the way people travel to far-flung destinations in the year 2050.

With a comprehensive design inside and out, this incredible futuristic plane features tremendous 1,000 cabin seats, virtual reality headsets, live image projections on the walls instead of windows and spacious lounges intended to improve the passenger experience.

Airport Parking & Hotels and Imperial College London partnered to predict what the future of flight could realistically look like in 40 years.

A team, including aircraft design students, came up with a futuristic concept with cutting-edge technology (pictured: premium cabin).

A wider aircraft creates more cabin space, and the designers filled some of it with in-flight bars that allow passengers to socialize.

The design team from London said there would be a seating capacity for 1,000 passengers on the blended wing aircraft.

With a complete rethink, the team, including aircraft design PhD student Adam Omar, designed an advanced plane that bears some of the hallmarks of today’s jets and next-generation technology.

Thanks to its blended wing design, its fuselage would be wider and shorter and it wouldn’t have a tail wing, and it would be propelled by six bio-fuel engines at the back of the body.

The designers say the aircraft would have more legroom than today’s planes despite having so many people on board because of its widened body and large wings.

Of the notable changes, the concept plane has very few windows, which could make air-travel uneasy for some.

Backseat monitors would be replaced with wraparound virtual reality headsets built into the seats with wraparound visors that display 3D films and programs. The visors are designed to automatically fold away on takeoff and landing or in the event of an emergency.

In addition to improving passenger experience, the team aimed to design a plane that is fuel efficient and less harmful to the environment eliminating the reliance on fossil fuels.

The concept plane would run on low-emission bio-fuels and be propelled by clusters of electric fans powered by small engines.

Instead, transparent LCD screens on the walls display the view outside or films, programs or maps from the in-flight entertainment system, or relaxing scenes to help passengers fall asleep.

In-flight bars would allow passengers to get out of their seats and socialize more freely with other travelers.

The traditional airport design would have to be overhauled in order to accommodate the planes and allow passengers to board.

Designers said large portions of the seating, flooring and walls could be made from ultra-light metal micro-lattice developed by Boeing.

For their high-capacity aircraft, the designers took cues from futuristic concepts previously produced by Airbus, Boeing and NASA.

With electric fans powered by small engines, the plane would produce just a tiny fraction of the emissions from current aircrafts and reduce drag.

The plane would have very few windows, so transparent LCD screens would be installed on the interior walls to display outside scenes.

Beverley Barden, head of marketing at Airport Parking & Hotels, said: ‘Air travel has long been considered an uncomfortable way to begin a holiday.

‘With these advances in passenger space, in-flight-entertainment, and extra room for bars and relaxation areas, it will be a great revolution in the aviation industry.

Source: People’s Daily China and Dailymail.co.uk

Cecila levy turns old books to a beautiful piece of art

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Artistic 3D Origamy

 

 

The world’s highest snow castle on display in Harbin

Via: CCTV

Floral Tattoos Mimic Delicate Watercolor Paintings on Skin

Aro Tattoo, aka @tattooist_silo, creates exquisite works of art onto the skin of her clients. Focusing on floral arrangements, the Korean tattooist uses soft pink, red, and blue ink to mimic the colors you’d find in a beautiful sunset.  Aro Tattoo completely skips the black ink and defines form with color. These pieces have the feeling of a delicate watercolor painting as hues seamlessly flow into one another.

Jackie Huang’s beautiful Paper art can find you Disney memories

Jackie Huang, a paper artist from United States, uses the simplest object – paper to create her art works.

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Creative mom turns her baby’s nap time into an amazing adventure

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Amazing snow art

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Amazing bodyart by American Artist

This artist makes her subjects “disappear” into the scenery.

American body painter Trina Merry has painted human bodies into the backdrops of the seven wonders of the world, each taking about eight hours to complete.
Source: CCTV News

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Creativity: Plant sculptures from international currency notes

Artist Justine Smith creates delicate plant sculptures from international currency notes encased in glass domes.

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Colombian artist Miriam Londono creates poetry and stories in the air by her delicate paper cut art and written letters.

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These creative baloon animals are too adorable

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3D bathroom floors that will keep your eyes stucked before you raise your step forward

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