And Finally... Munch's The Scream gets a cardboard copy
An American artist has managed to recreate one of the most famous paintings of all time - Edvard Munch's The Scream - by cutting up and arranging five cardboard boxes.
It took Ohio man Mark Langan some 90 hours to shred the boxes into the right size pieces.
The original Munch painting is one of the world's most iconic images - and also one of the most sought-after, having been stolen in 2004 before being recovered two years later.
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