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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

    © Blake Sharp-Wiggins / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

    © Blake Sharp-Wiggins / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

    © Blake Sharp-Wiggins / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

    © Blake Sharp-Wiggins / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

    © Blake Sharp-Wiggins / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
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    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_016
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
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    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_013
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_012
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_011
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_009
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak. Carpenter Mr Nong with his son.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_008
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_007
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_006
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_005
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_004
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_003
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: Building the battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_002
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    DUK10141137_001
    FEATURE - Schreiner baut seinem Sohn einen Bugatti in Kindergrösse aus Holz
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bugatti 1
    Ref 12732
    12/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: ND Woodworking Art

    A skilled dad has built his young son the latest Bugatti supercar – entirely from wood.Even the tyres and allow wheels are carved in the child-sized replica of the €8 million euro Bugatti Centodieci.And it is modelled on a car said to have been ordered by Bugatti fan, Portugal and Juventus football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo , which is still being built.The car, made entirely of oak, took 40 days to complete by carpenter Mr Nong from the ND Woodworking Art workshop in Vietnam.He used tools ranging from chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.The car itself is battery powered and comes with working lights and indicators.

    OPS: The battery-powered Bugatti Centodieci child-sized replica made from oak

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A wood carver with his latest carving secured in a vice while he continues to work with his carving tools, gauging out the wood into the delicate shapes. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    This elderly wood carver, with mallet poised, chipping out a detailed design for a wooden panel. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    Fine carving is a dying art. Here a carver from Vienna is engaged on copying the intricate design of an 18th Century French frame, for which he needs most of his 230 tools, Upbrook Studios, Bayswater, London.
    This craftsman was for three years employed by HM Office of Works to help restore the splendour of the carvings in the House of Commons, which had been heavily damaged by enemy action. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    A former tombstone carver, Satt turned to woodcarving after having taken sick. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    Wood carving - a Somerset master craftsman at work, chiselling out lettering for a wooden sign. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    Fine carving is a dying art. Here a carver from Vienna is engaged on copying the intricate design of an 18th Century French frame, for which he needs most of his 230 tools, Upbrook Studios, Bayswater, London.
    This craftsman was for three years employed by HM Office of Works to help restore the splendour of the carvings in the House of Commons, which had been heavily damaged by enemy action. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    The Ancient Order of Purbeck Marblers.

    One of the stonecutters working the marble and dressing the stone.
    1948 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Seaside Spring-clean
    Stonemasons doing some repairs on the roof of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton in readiness for the start of the season
    March 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Forty eight years ago, apprentice dairy woodcarver Ken Whittle was told his was a dying trade. Today, his dairy moulds are in demand all over the world, and he even has an apprentice of his own.
    Now an energetic sixty two year old, Ken still practices his ancient craft in the workshop of Howard Brothers, woodware manufacturers, of Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Seen here with his 250 carving tools, working on another butter mould, created out of sycamore.
    8 April 1968 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    A wood carver practicing his ancient skills in his workshop, gouging out a detailed swirl pattern.
    July 1967 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Mrs E Rushworth seen at work on her wood-carvings at her Old Windsor, Berkshire, home which is lavishly furnished with lovely examples of her craft.
    6 December 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Qatar - 1954

    An Arab boat builder at work on the stern of a dhow under repair in a Doha yard . (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Stanley Gough, from Birmingham, is engaged in knocking out a joint on a tracery window located in the west wall of the bombed out ruins of the old Cathedral.
    September 1953
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    Carver John Hudson at work in the factory of Nicholls and Janes, High Wycombe, furniture makers.
    8 August 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Miss Hilda Connolly from South Tottenham, London, a student at Stoke House, Stoke Hammond, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, attending a course in the art centre. Seen here cutting the block for fabric printing.
    10 September 1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Busy in the watch room of the old King's Bench prison (where Smollet served a term, and Dickens placed Micawber) wood carvers are still cutting up rough special work for the new Houses of Parliament. The main buildings were demolished in 1869 and the firm E.J. Bradford - stone and wood carvers occupy the watch room.
    Seen here Mr J Senyard carving a coat of arms in wood in the watch room of the old King's Bench Prison, Southwark, London, England.
    26 April 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950

    Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside working on a sculpture - with her tools

    1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
    Barnoon Hill, St Ives (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Creates ' Biggest Ever ' statue in his garden
    Jack Bilbo , who once described his adventures in America's underworld in a book called ' I Carried a Gun for Al Capone ' and is now a busy artist and owner of a London art gallery , has completed with the aid of two friends , Sid and Bink Harris , what is believed to be the largest piece of sculpture ever created . The statue, representing a kneeling woman , is one solid piece of stone weighing 44,000 pounds. It is 16 feet high . The work done in secrecy at Mr Bilbo's home, 'Bilbo Bay' , Weybridge , Surrey , and now stands in his garden. In their spare time , Mr Bilbo and his friends have built a Museum of Modern Art in the grounds of the house. ' Devotion ' and another large sculpture , ' Life ' , together with Bilbo paintings will be shown there when it is opened on 6 Ocotber as a non-profit making permanent art exhibiton. "Devotion' and 'Life' - which is 7 feet 5 ins high and represents a strong, virile woman rising from the ruins of war - will afterwards tour to New York, Chicago and San Francisco and will be shown at the London World Fair in 1951
    Photo shows: Jack Bilboputting the finishing touches to his giant statue ' Devotion ' in the garden of his home at Weybridge , Surrey
    25 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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