
Sweeping fallen leaves and just throwing them into dumpsters like they're trash? That wouldn’t fly in the Land of the Rising Sun, where locals are turning fallen foliage into stunning pieces of art.
Sweeping fallen leaves and just throwing them into dumpsters like they're trash? That wouldn’t fly in the Land of the Rising Sun, where locals are turning fallen foliage into stunning pieces of art.

Kristi Botkoveli and Beka Zaridze are two self-taught artists who create art that is magical and mystical. Number 24 has a special meaning to Nancy and Beka, it is the date when they first met. When people ask them how they got the idea of using leaves as canvas, they answer - from love. They were walking together at the park during autumn, when Nancy picked a leaf, they looked at each other and knew exactly what they were supposed to do.
Kristi Botkoveli and Beka Zaridze are two self-taught artists who create art that is magical and mystical. Number 24 has a special meaning to Nancy and Beka, it is the date when they first met.

Leafling is a Budapest-based shop that’s taking a leaf out of nature by using the natural world to inspire these beautiful bags and backpacks. Garbiella Moldovanyi and her partner Adam are the creative duo behind the scenes, and their designs are based around the shape of leaves to create a product that’s both practical and evocative. All of the bags are made by hand and they’re available in a variety of styles to suit your every need.
Leafling is a Budapest-based shop that’s taking a leaf out of nature by using the natural world to inspire these beautiful bags and backpacks.

A 1,400-year-old ginkgo tree in China has recently drawn thousands of people from all over the country. Golden leaves have been falling on the ground since mid-November, turning the temple’s ground into a yellow ocean. The ancient tree grows next to the Gu Guanyin Buddhist Temple in the Zhongnan Mountains and is a perfect celebration of autumn.
A 1,400-year-old ginkgo tree in China has recently drawn thousands of people from all over the country.

Aditya Permana, a professional photographer in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, recently captured this once-in-a-lifetime photo of a forest dragon lizard that looks like it’s playing a guitar!
Aditya Permana, a professional photographer in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, recently captured this once-in-a-lifetime photo of a forest dragon lizard that looks like it’s playing a guitar!
