Jack-in-the-box

Toy built around the simple yet powerful idea of anticipation followed by surprise.

The jack-in-the-box is one of the most enduring and psychologically intriguing toys in Western tradition, built around the simple yet powerful idea of anticipation followed by surprise. At its most basic, the toy consists of a small box fitted with a crank that plays a tune while turning, culminating in a sudden moment when a figure springs upward from inside on a concealed coil. That moment of surprise, predictable yet endlessly amusing,

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Taxidermy

Its origins can be traced to ancient Egypt.

Taxidermy, the art and science of preserving and mounting the skins of animals for display or study, has deep roots that extend across centuries and cultures. The word itself is derived from the Greek “taxis,” meaning arrangement, and “derma,” meaning skin. Its origins can be traced to ancient Egypt, where animal mummification was practiced as part of religious rites.

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Johanna Parker Design

Their home doubles as a workshop where papier-mâché, painting, sanding, photography, pattern-making, graphic design, and illustration blend seamlessly with daily life.

Johanna Parker Design is a cottage-based creative studio in Colorado run by artist Johanna Parker and her husband, JP d’Andrimont. Their home doubles as a workshop where papier-mâché, painting, sanding, photography, pattern-making, graphic design, and illustration blend seamlessly with daily life. Johanna’s love of art and vintage whimsy, deeply influenced by her Halloween birthdate, gave rise to her signature “spooky-sweet” style, which first gained recognition through grinning black cats and

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