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Auto Erotic
After five ratchet-welding years, Liz Cohen has created a lawnmower that becomes an El Camino.
In
Made on Earth
from MAKE:
14: Optics page 21
Fin Art
Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard is hooked on the drama of the diorama.
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CRAFT:
07: Shoes page 30
Beautiful Beans
Natto could deter heart disease and revolutionize your breakfast.
In
DIY: Ferment It
from
CRAFT:
06: Play page 114
Killer Crochet
The monstrously ironic sculptures of Patricia Waller.
In
Handmade
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 16
Get a Rise Out of Sourdough
The yeasty way to a truly good loaf.
In
DIY: Harvest It
from
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 118
Handmade
Faux taxidermy, fabric brain art, river-rock ceramics, blown-glass rayguns, and Burning Man's favorite 80-foot flower.
In
Handmade
from
CRAFT:
02: Creative Clones page 14
The Secret Life of Death Clouds
Artist Matt Jones welds garbage bags into spooky hot-air balloons.
In
Made on Earth
from MAKE:
08: Toys and Games page 23
Photographer for these Magazine Articles
Beautiful Beans
Natto could deter heart disease and revolutionize your breakfast.
In
DIY: Ferment It
from
CRAFT:
06: Play page 114
Get a Rise Out of Sourdough
The yeasty way to a truly good loaf.
In
DIY: Harvest It
from
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 118

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