Evaporation transforms these pieces of paper into tiny ballet dancers

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Evaporation transforms these pieces of paper into tiny ballet dancers
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Thomas Kovachevich is a retired physician and incredible artist that focuses on the invisible and mundane in his paintings and sculptures.

Inside his studio in Downtown Manhattan, he demonstrated one of his most touching performances involving tiny pieces of tracing paper that curl, leap and move as they respond to water vapor.

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Nikolay Nikolov

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