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5 November 2020

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at election protests, portrait photography, plastic waves and Bob Ross.

  • In A Divided U.S. Takes to the Streets as the Count Goes On, the Guardian presents images from the second night of the election's aftermath.
  • In Hideaway, Russian photographer Anisia Kuzmina shares her ideas about portrait photography. "It hurt watching my loved ones get old and pass away," she says. "Photography became something that would allow me to stop time, capture the moment and never let it fade."
  • Suzanne Sease highlights Plastic 'Waves', the personal project of Hugh Kretschmer. "Each image is constructed using recycled, repurposed or rejected plastic; a foreign element that is now, unfortunately, ever-present in our natural water systems," he explains.
  • The Bob Ross Experience is a permanent exhibit recreating the TV studio where he executed his "happy little accidents" during filming of The Joy of Painting and introduced viewers to the rewarding aspect of creativity.

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