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Explore the funny, scary, and tastefully decorative pumpkin carvings of Brian Bateman.
Whether funny, scary, or tastefully decorative, professional pumpkin carver Brian Bateman in Clifton Park, NY has got a pumpkin for you. Step inside the Columbus, Ohio studio of Larissa Boiwka to see how she creates her intricate corset fashions. Explore the transformative metal work of Jim Moffitt. Visit the dreamlike imagery of artist Francois Escalmel.
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Halloween | Preview
Preview: Season 4 Episode 21 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Whether funny, scary, or tastefully decorative, professional pumpkin carver Brian Bateman in Clifton Park, NY has got a pumpkin for you. Step inside the Columbus, Ohio studio of Larissa Boiwka to see how she creates her intricate corset fashions. Explore the transformative metal work of Jim Moffitt. Visit the dreamlike imagery of artist Francois Escalmel.
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