Under the name of Pip & Pop, Australian artist duo Nicole Andrijevic and Tanya Schultz realize spectacular installations from colored sugar and sand. Inspired by Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala and the kawaii (cute) aspect of Japanese pop culture, their work is embellished with miniature objects and all things sweet that fill you with child-like awe as you wander through the rainbow wonderland.
Via pipandpop.com.au
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