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Jim Denevan creates temporary drawings on sand, earth and ice that are eventually erased by waves and weather. His latest ‘drawing’ in the Nevada desert took four men 15 days to complete. Visible from 40,000 feet in the air and measuring in at just over three miles in diameter it is the largest single artwork in history.  Read more about this colossal work of art or visit Denevan’s site here.

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Krystle is a graphic designer living it up in CLEVELAND, Ohio. One day she hopes to win the lottery and retire to tropical island somewhere. But until then she enjoys watching Modern Family, The Event and The Office...oh and designing stuff too!