Giant Image of Marilyn Monroe is Grown in a Japanese Rice Field
The image of Marilyn Monroe is made from nine rice species with seven different colors has popped up on a rice filed in Inakadatemura, Aomori prefecture, northern Japan. (AP/Daily Mail)
To the left features a stunningly detailed rice artwork of a high-class courtesan, or Oiran, with intricate embroidered dress. (AP/Daily Mail)
More Inspiring Stories
High Flying Fashions At Boston Hotel
Realistic Eyeball Toenail Art: Toe Eyes
The Superb Vaporwave Neon Pop Illustrations by Dale Lendl
Crafting Emotions through Clay: The Inspiring Work of Aman Khanna
Japanese Photographer Releases Book Of Breasts And Cats
Outdoor Exhibition Shows Latest from Zeng Mi
Cats Are Ninjas, And This Japanese Photographer Proves It
Costly Error
Jiangcheng No.1
Giant Crystal Cave in Naica, Mexico
Enthusiasts Are Installing Transformer Robots Made of Waste Car Components in The City of Donetsk, Ukraine
Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking
'Ballgowns: British Glamour' Celebrates 60 Years of Couture and British Red Carpet Fashion
The Superb 1980s Hyper-Realistic Illustrations by Japanese Artist Masao Saito
This Guy Bought A Giant Plastic Godzilla, And Now They Travel Everywhere Together
Bike-o-saurus
Brutus the Giant Crocodile Attacks Shark in Australia
Rotary Clubs Light Up the World to Eradicate Polio
God Bless the USA: American Flags
Lifelike Galvanized Wire Animal Sculptures by Kendra Haste
Recycled Art by Jane Perkins
Amazing Vintage Illustrations Of Japanese Anthropomorphic Frogs and Toads
Barbie Suicides
Lego Recreates Year 2011 From UC Davis to Royal Wedding