Tons of lemons and oranges covering up a town in France

orangemahal Every February there are held a Lemon festival in a town with warm climate favorable for lemon and orange groves, and that town is no other than Menton, France. The festival started at the end of the 19th century, but people still find it very exciting and fun. It is all about beautiful sculptures, buildings and art made out of lemon and oranges.

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Comic traffic signs popping up all over the city

thank-you-for-sign The streets of Lyon in France have turned into a gallery without walls with work from artists all over the world. Their work is shown on signs that look like real European traffic signs but with some absurd and comical cartoon pictures, or even some cheerful messages.

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Tiny human figures on food transformed into landscapes

chocolateworkers A food imaginatively transformed into a variety of landscapes by Japanese student Akiko Ida, 37, and Pierre Javelle, 39. And in an effort to catch out lazy-eyed observers, the pair have included tiny figures and props to make their scrumptious settings seem real at a glance. Working from a home studio in Paris, the photography duo have devoted hundreds of hours into tricking onlookers with tiny sets in their mesmerising ‘minimiam’ series.
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Aqua telephone booth in Lyon, France

lyonaqua When you hear the word “telephone booth” you’ll probably think about old fashioned way to make a call, dirty red boxes, coins that you never carry with you and a fat torn up telephone book you don’t want to touch. Maybe those opinions would change if you saw this incredible telephone booth aquarium located in Lyon, France. Benoit Deseille and Benedetto Bufalino have made this piece of art using an old telephone booth.

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