A developmental psychology professor discovered hikaru dorodango in a Japanese schoolyard in 1999, and the practice is still inspiring artists worldwide today. Other artists around the world have also ...
Colorful dorodango mudballs are displayed. The one in the middle is painted with several colors to look like the Earth (Japan News-Yomiuri) Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest ...
I think that many of you remember that when you were a kid, you made mud dango unwaveringly, but there were many times when you couldn't make it well, or the mud dango cracked over time. The ' ...
Japan-based liica Inc. hopes to bring out the kid in you, along with some cash, in its newest game Dorodango for iOS and Mobile devices. How, you ask? By making mud balls. Yes, that’s right. Mud balls ...
ALBUQUERQUE N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico artist is turning piles of dirt into art. Hikaru Dorodango art is shiny, glossy, colorful balls of dried mud. Originally they were created by Japanese elementary ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember when the internet went wild for people crafting smooth, shiny aluminum foil balls? The so-called "aluminum ball challenge ...
Who knew dirt could be this pretty? The Japanese art of hikaru dorodango has made its way from humble nursery school playgrounds to the studios of artists worldwide. The term roughly translates to ...