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CHINA-CHONGQING-WATERMELON CARVING (CN)
(110617) -- CHONGQING, June 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A craftsman carves a watermelon into a small penguin in Yongchuan District, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, June 17, 2011. The rural tourism season of Yongchuan District kicked off on Friday. On the opening ceremony, the watermelon carving activity attracted many local residents. (Xinhua/Zhou Hengyi) (dy)
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CHINA-CHONGQING-WATERMELON CARVING (CN)
(110617) -- CHONGQING, June 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 17, 2011 shows a scene of watermelon carving in Yongchuan District, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. The rural tourism season of Yongchuan District kicked off on Friday. On the opening ceremony, the watermelon carving activity attracted many local residents. (Xinhua/Zhou Hengyi) (dy)
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CHINA-CHONGQING-WATERMELON CARVING (CN)
(110617) -- CHONGQING, June 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A craftswoman shows her flower-shaped work of watermelon carving in Yongchuan District, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, June 17, 2011. The rural tourism season of Yongchuan District kicked off on Friday. On the opening ceremony, the watermelon carving activity attracted many local residents. (Xinhua/Zhou Hengyi) (dy)
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CHINA-CHONGQING-WATERMELON CARVING (CN)
(110617) -- CHONGQING, June 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A woman shows a basket-shaped work of watermelon carving in Yongchuan District, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, June 17, 2011. The rural tourism season of Yongchuan District kicked off on Friday. On the opening ceremony, the watermelon carving activity attracted many local residents. (Xinhua/Zhou Hengyi) (dy)
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Bradley Simms is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Pierce Brosnan, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Brosnan played 007 four times appearing first in 1995?s GoldenEye; he is featured as he appeared in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies.
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Principal Sculptor Jim Kempton is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Sean Connery, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Connery played 007 in six EON films starting with Dr. No in 1962 is portrayed as he appeared in the 1963 movie From Russia With Love.
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Bradley Simms is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Pierce Brosnan, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Brosnan played 007 four times appearing first in 1995?s GoldenEye; he is featured as he appeared in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies.
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/quno
For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Sam Barbor is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Timothy Dalton, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Dalton is featured as he appeared in the late 1980s in his two Bond appearances (The Living Daylights 1987 and Licence to Kill 1989).
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Bradley Simms is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Pierce Brosnan, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Brosnan played 007 four times appearing first in 1995?s GoldenEye; he is featured as he appeared in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies.
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/quno
For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Sam Barbor is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of Timothy Dalton, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Dalton is featured as he appeared in the late 1980s in his two Bond appearances (The Living Daylights 1987 and Licence to Kill 1989).
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/quno
For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
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Sculptor Rob Hewlett is pictured working on the wax figure sculpt of George Lazenby, as Madame Tussauds London announces it will bring together all six Bonds for the first time in October. Lazenby played Bond just once in 1969?s On Her Majesty?s Secret Service and is featured in a classic pose from the film.
All Six James Bonds To Feature At Madame Tassauds, London, Britain - 20 Aug 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/quno
For the very first time, Madame Tassauds will bring together all six James Bonds in wax form. Five new Bonds will join the existing figure of Daniel Craig this October, the same month of the latest Bond film, Spectre.
Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig will be at the legendary London attraction for a limited time before they are taken on a worldwide tour.
Guests are invited to see how they measure up to each 007 and pose with their favourite.
The Madame Tassauds sculpting team already had the measurements of Craig, Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan from previous exhibitions, but the award winning team had to acquire George Lazenby's to complete the set. George Lazenby was happy to oblige and gave the team a sitting in February in Los Angeles.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world. Pictured : Artist Mark Wallinger.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world. Pictured : Artist Mark Wallinger.
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NEWS - Mark Wallinger's Statue "Ecce Homo" steht nun vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
It was the first sculpture to grace the fourth plinth but Mark Wallinger's work Ecce Homo has now found a new home on the steps of St Paul's. The work, showing Christ with his hands bound behind his back and with a crown of barbed wire, was installed in front of the cathedral this morning. The move, 18 years after it was seen in Trafalgar Square, is a collaboration between the artist, the cathedral and campaign group Amnesty International to highlight the plight of prisoners of conscience around the world. Pictured : Artist Mark Wallinger.
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NEWS - Drollig: Trump-Troll kreiert von ehemaligem Disney-Plastiker
October 11, 2017 - San Diego, California, U.S. - The Official World's Greatest Troll Sculpt By Chuck Williams has now been released to those who ordered through a Kickstarter campaign. The troll doll features a likeness of President Trump complete with his signature hair, eyebrows, and phone with which to tweet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Drollig: Trump-Troll kreiert von ehemaligem Disney-Plastiker
October 11, 2017 - San Diego, CA, United States - The Official World's Greatest Troll Sculpt By Chuck Williams has now been released to those who ordered through a Kickstarter campaign. The troll doll features a likeness of President Trump complete with his signature hair, eyebrows, and phone with which to tweet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Drollig: Trump-Troll kreiert von ehemaligem Disney-Plastiker
October 11, 2017 - San Diego, CA, United States - The Official World's Greatest Troll Sculpt By Chuck Williams has now been released to those who ordered through a Kickstarter campaign. The troll doll features a likeness of President Trump complete with his signature hair, eyebrows, and phone with which to tweet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Drollig: Trump-Troll kreiert von ehemaligem Disney-Plastiker
October 11, 2017 - San Diego, CA, United States - The Official World's Greatest Troll Sculpt By Chuck Williams has now been released to those who ordered through a Kickstarter campaign. The troll doll features a likeness of President Trump complete with his signature hair, eyebrows, and phone with which to tweet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Drollig: Trump-Troll kreiert von ehemaligem Disney-Plastiker
October 11, 2017 - San Diego, California, U.S. - The Official World's Greatest Troll Sculpt By Chuck Williams has now been released to those who ordered through a Kickstarter campaign. The troll doll features a likeness of President Trump complete with his signature hair, eyebrows, and phone with which to tweet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
(180112) -- HARBIN, Jan. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Contestants carve snow sculptures during the 23rd Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition at Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo park in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Jan. 12, 2018. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei) (lb)
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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STUDIO - Helena Pritchard
South African born artist HelenA Pritchard pictured in her south London studio. The South African painter, who won the inaugural Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize, in association with Hiscox, last October worth £10,000 for her abstract painting of London, has been preparing for her latest show. Her new show is called Not The Actual Size focuses on the manipulation of scale and how different-sized objects relate to each other, which she has explored through doing sculpture rather than paintings. It is at the Hospital Club gallery until the 18th March 2018.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
June 11, 2018 - Bethlehem, West Bank, West Bank - A Palestinian man is curving olive tree wood Christian souvenirs in a workshops in Bethlehem near Nativity Church, Palestine on June 11, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter box hedge snail dubbed ‘Speedy’. He has been cared for by Susan Main for the past 17 years but he was planted in 1975 in Adlestrop, Glos. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
January 12, 2019 - Harbin, Harbin, China - Harbin,CHINA-All the furniture is made of rice in the ice house at the Ice and Snow World in Harbin, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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