Friday Deep-Sea Picture: Little People Attacked by Giant Squid

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I am a big fan of Slinkachu out of London. The art is best described by the subtitle of the project itself "A Tiny Street Art Project...little hand painted people left in London to fend for themselves." Visit the blog to see more.

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