Thursday Art

Jan 09, 2014 13:44

It's amazing...

This Is What Happens When You Blow Soap Bubbles at -9°C (15,8°F)

When the weather forecast announced about the unexpected cold from -9°C to -12°C last week, Washington-based photographer Angela Kelly decided to take an advantage of it in one truly creative way. Together with her 7-year-old son, Kelly combined the home-based ( Read more... )

art, 2014, winter

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akane42me January 9 2014, 14:03:12 UTC
Amazing! How often I have wished that a particularly spectacular bubble could refuse to pop for just a bit longer. I'm going to try this. I'll have to look up a recipe for it! I would love to do this for the kids at recess today.

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svetlanacat4 January 9 2014, 17:26:09 UTC
Dish soap and water, okay, but Karo syrup??? I'll have to give it a try!

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akane42me January 9 2014, 21:23:04 UTC
I couldn't get it to work:( I'm going to try again tomorrow morning. We have one last day of subzero temperatures!

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svetlanacat4 January 10 2014, 17:14:48 UTC
Coming back from college, I stopped at my shop and asked about Karo syrup. I told it was corn syrup (sirop de maïs)... Won't say about the girl's expression... Bought apples.

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st_crispins January 9 2014, 14:51:17 UTC
wow.

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jkkitty January 9 2014, 19:07:16 UTC
the ones not broken are beautiful, the designs look like glass someone blew.

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svetlanacat4 January 9 2014, 20:22:19 UTC
And the broken ones look like some crystal eggs...

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jkkitty January 9 2014, 20:29:58 UTC
so true. To be honest if it was still so cold out (it is warming up) I would try this.

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wild_orchid7 January 11 2014, 15:49:34 UTC
Frozen soap bubble is something I'd never imagine to exist. Great way of thinking! :)

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svetlanacat4 January 11 2014, 18:53:52 UTC
It's so pretty...I didn't think it was possible...

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