11 People Whose Creativity Moves Super Fast
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/11-people-whose-creativity-moves-super-fast.htmlPablo Picasso said, "Whatever you can imagine is real." This may seem like a utopia to many, but it actually makes sense as our imagination goes hand in hand with what we have seen. Even the most dystopian sci-fi films base much of their information on real situations and facts. So do not limit yourself and unleash your creative juices, show your creativity.
We are happy to share with you 11 photos that show how people can create anything if they put in the effort.
11 PHOTOS

1. Man-made bird nests.

2. Drawing on a typewriter from the 70s.

3. A guy made this T-Rex entirely out of snow in Minnesota.

4. Pac-Man.

5. Creative Biologist: Black and brown are yeast, while cream and red are bacteria.

6. Cake with a dragon.

7. When street art reaches its highest level.

8. A little creativity.

8. A little creativity.

10. Earthquakes happen regularly in Groningen. This home has found a very creative way to deal with the damage.

11. Snow castle in someone's yard.
Keywords: People | Creativity | Design | Art | Imagination | Information | Real situations | Facts
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