





As an Angeleno, snowglobes are not only the most common way I view snow, it's my preferred way. That, or through the window of a toasty cabin with a roaring fire and a cup of hot chocolate in hand.
These snowglobes were created by Walter Martin and photographed by Paloma Muñoz. I'm one of those people who can't resist picking one up for a shake and then peering inside at the happy scene. But when you look closely at these works of art, there's something a little, shall we say... off.
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I like 'em... I like 'em a-lot!
Jack
Great pictures! Like a dream¡Espectaculares!
Great pictures! Like a dream. ¡Espectaculares!
Reminds me of a Tim Burtonesque scene.
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