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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655w )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655b )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655t )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655s )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655o )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655q )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655e )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655d )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655m )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655i )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Eggbox art by Enno de Kroon, Netherlands - Jun 2009
(UK WEB USE: Fees to be agreed before UK web use - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com) Editorial Use Only, No merchandising/Advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Enno de Kroon / Rex Features ( 947655l )
Eggbox Art
EGGBOX ART
Here's an artist who thinks outside the box - the EGGbox that is.
Wacky Dutchman Enno de Kroon makes amazing portraits from cardboard egg trays.
In a style he calls Eggcubism, the work sees him paint faces onto the dimpled surfaces - some of which are best viewed as an angle.
And the results are as good as they are cracked up to be, with colourful images ranging from small Chinese boys to kissing couples.
Enno says he enjoys the challenge that working on the uneven surface presents.
He explains: "Painting with hindrances requires a new approach by the painter, which in turn has led the viewer to have to take a new approach to looking at the art.
"Painting on the surface of eggcrates reveals all different dynamic aspects of changing light interfering with the rich colours of real paint.
"The viewer discovers quickly the presence of an obstacle when looking at these works and finds it necessary to look at it from different sides, and then to decide themselves which position they want to take."
The artist says he has been influenced by Cubist artists such as Picasso.
"I've been inspired by cubism, the art form developed at the beginning of the 20th century where Picasso and Braque were the pioneers. They were the first to show us that you can take an object, a person or landscape, and simultaneously show it from different angles."
And no yolk, you will have to shell out for one of Enno's pieces - they go for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 557644f )
Six Lurcher puppies, Mole, Ernie, Bo Bo, Patsy, Kelly and Monica, which were found and taken to the Milbrook Farm RSPCA centre.
ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
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ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 557644c )
Six Lurcher puppies, Mole, Ernie, Bo Bo, Patsy, Kelly and Monica, which were found and taken to the Milbrook Farm RSPCA centre.
ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
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ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 557644b )
Six Lurcher puppies, Mole, Ernie, Bo Bo, Patsy, Kelly and Monica, which were found and taken to the Milbrook Farm RSPCA centre.
ABANDONED LURCHER PUPPIES FOUND IN CARDBOARD BOX, CHOBHAM, BRITAIN - 20 OCT 2005
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CONFUSION AND IMPROVISATION REIGNED ON FRIDAY 2 APRIL 1999 AT THE MACEDONIAN
FRONTIER POST OF BLACE,WHERE THOUSANDS OF KOSOVAR REFUGEES WERE WAITING IN PRECARIOUCONDITIONS TO BE REGISTERED BY MACEDONIAN AUTHORITIES
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JANE FONDA LAUNCHING HER " FUN , FIT FONDA " WORKOUT VIDEO AMERICA 1990
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ARALDO DI CROLLALANZA / Rex Features ( 177057b )
JANE FONDA LAUNCHING HER " FUN , FIT FONDA " WORKOUT VIDEO AMERICA 1990
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JANE FONDA LAUNCHING HER " FUN , FIT FONDA " WORKOUT VIDEO AMERICA 1990
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ARALDO DI CROLLALANZA / Rex Features ( 177057a )
JANE FONDA LAUNCHING HER " FUN , FIT FONDA " WORKOUT VIDEO AMERICA 1990
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KYLIE MINOGUE WITH CARDBOARD CUT OUT - 1988
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen / Rex Features ( 148030c )
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KYLIE MINOGUE WITH CARDBOARD CUT OUT - 1988
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NILS JORGENSEN / Rex Features ( 148030b )
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KYLIE MINOGUE WITH CARDBOARD CUT OUT - 1988
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