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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
04/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts a roundtable on youth opportunity with Mission 44 Founder and F1 driver Sir Lewis Hamilton in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Sir Lewis Hamilton
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May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - FERNANDEL (1903-1971), born Fernand Joseph Desire Contandin, was an actor and singer. He gained popularity through French vaudeville and operettas. PICTURED: Fernandel sitting on the hood of his car. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Lewis Hamilton: ‘Everything I’d suppressed came up – I had to speak out’. He’s the most successful driver Formula One has ever seen, and its only Black star. Now Lewis Hamilton has a new mission: to change the sport that made him.
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton is a British racing driver. He currently competes in Formula One for Mercedes, having previously driven for McLaren from 2007 to 2012.
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Author Joel Dicker
Joel Dicker, photographed in London. Joël Dicker is a Swiss novelist from Geneva, Switzerland. Joel Dicker became Europe's publishing sensation of 2013 when his book La Vérite sur l¿Affaire Harry Quebert sold nearly a million copies in France.
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Author Joel Dicker
Joel Dicker, photographed in London. Joël Dicker is a Swiss novelist from Geneva, Switzerland. Joel Dicker became Europe's publishing sensation of 2013 when his book La Vérite sur l¿Affaire Harry Quebert sold nearly a million copies in France.
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Author Joel Dicker
Joel Dicker, photographed in London. Joël Dicker is a Swiss novelist from Geneva, Switzerland. Joel Dicker became Europe's publishing sensation of 2013 when his book La Vérite sur l¿Affaire Harry Quebert sold nearly a million copies in France.
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Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen is a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. Cohen published his first book of poetry in Montreal in 1956 and his first novel in 1963. Cohen's earliest songs (many of which appeared on the 1968 album Songs of Leonard Cohen) were rooted in European folk music melodies and instrumentation, sung in a high baritone. The 1970s were a musically restless period in which his influences broadened to encompass pop, cabaret, and world music. Since the 1980s he has typically sung in lower registers (bass baritone, sometimes bass), with accompaniment from electronic synthesizers and female backing singers.His work often explores the themes of religion, isolation, sexuality, and complex interpersonal relationships. Cohen's songs and poetry have influenced many other singer-songwriters, and more than a thousand renditions of his work have been recorded. He has been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and is also a Companion of the Order of Canada, the nation's highest civilian honour. Cohen was inducted into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with a speech by Lou Reed on March 10, 2008 for his status among the "highest and most influential echelon of songwriters".On January 13, 2008, Cohen quietly announced to fans a long-anticipated concert tour. The tour, Cohen's first in 15 years, will begin in May 2008 and encompass Canada and Europe and will include performing at The Big Chill (music festival) and headlining the 2008 Glastonbury Festival on 29 June 2008.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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M.I.A's long awaited debut 'Arular' is out 25th April.
Aged just 11, M.I.A. (aka Maya Arulpragasam) became a refugee of war. Like many others, her family were forced to flee Sri Lanka when the Sinhala-Tamil conflict began to grip the country in the mid-eighties. Left with no choice but to face up to the daunting reality of restarting their lives in a foreign land, they found themselves a million miles away from paradise isle and on a notorious housing estate in Mitcham.
Quickly adapting to her new surroundings, she has gone from those dark days to where she is today, on the verge of stardom. Already established as an artist of some note (she was once shortlisted for the Alternative Turner Prize, no less), her attentions have now turned to music.
Having sent out shockwaves with her singles ('Galang' and 'Sunshowers') and her mixtape collaboration with Diplo ('Piracy Funds Terrorism'), her debut album, 'Arular', is up next. The mongrel mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop alongside uncompromising, spitting lyrics are all there to hear - it's been a worthwhile wait.
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Adele wins six awards at the Grammys in Los Angeles
Adele appears backstage after winning six awards at the 54th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2012. UPI/Jayne Kamin-Oncea / eyevine
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Adele wins six awards at the Grammys in Los Angeles
Adele appears backstage after winning six awards at the 54th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2012. UPI/Jayne Kamin-Oncea / eyevine
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Adele arrives at the 54th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Adele arrives at the 54th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen / eyevine
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Real people
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Melanie Fiona arrives at the 53rd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Melanie Fiona arrives at the 53rd Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 13, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen / eyevine
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John Mayer arrives at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Singer John Mayer arrives at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 13, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen / eyevine
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
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'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
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'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087k )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087h )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087g )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087f )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087e )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087d )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087c )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087b )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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