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A 1959 BMW Isetta 300 'bubble' car with a V8 engine, based on a Mattel Hot Wheels model, Georgia, America - 29th Jan 2009
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1959 BMW Isetta 300 'bubble' car
A 1959 BMW Isetta 300 'bubble' car with a V8 engine, based on a Mattel Hot Wheels model, Georgia, America - 29th Jan 2009
This car is the brainchild of Bruce Weiner, who wanted a conversation piece to act as a figurehead for his Microcar Museum. It is a hybrid of a 1959-model Isetta 300 (aka a Bubble Car) and a V8 drag racer.
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
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Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
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FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 911382w )
Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDAUFKRP
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 911382x )
Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDAUFKRP
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 911382z )
Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDAUFKRP
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 911382y )
Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDAUFKRP
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Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus), fighting. Australia.
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Spiny Forest, Pachypodium spp, Berenty, Madagascar (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Yellow-streaked Tenrec, Hemicentites semispinosus, Perinet Rainforest, Madagascar (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Pangolin, Manus temminickii, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kalahari, South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Pangolin, Manus temminickii, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kalahari, South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Manadatory Credit: Photo by David Abiaw / Rex Features (1003075h)
Mickey Rourke's feet
Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Usain Bolt meets Actor Mickey Rourke outside B.L.C. Nightclub in London's West End, just as Mickey was leaving. Mickey took off his shoes and challanged Usain to a race between two lamposts,Which Usain Won!
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Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Manadatory Credit: Photo by David Abiaw / Rex Features (1003075f)
Usain Bolt meets Mickey Rourke outside B.L.C. Nightclub
Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Usain Bolt meets Actor Mickey Rourke outside B.L.C. Nightclub in London's West End, just as Mickey was leaving. Mickey took off his shoes and challanged Usain to a race between two lamposts,Which Usain Won!
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Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Manadatory Credit: Photo by David Abiaw / Rex Features (1003075h)
Mickey Rourke's feet
Stars out and about in London, Britain - 05 Sep 2009
Usain Bolt meets Actor Mickey Rourke outside B.L.C. Nightclub in London's West End, just as Mickey was leaving. Mickey took off his shoes and challanged Usain to a race between two lamposts,Which Usain Won!
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
GSI Media
310 505-8447
323 423-9397
323 656-2486
310 261-8649
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 1018283a )
The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 1018283b )
The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 1018283c )
The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 1018283d )
The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 1018283e )
The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
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The strange and beautiful creatures of Petra Werle, made from insects parts and bread crumbs, Paris, France - 22 Oct 2009
THE FANTASTICAL CREATURES MADE FROM BREAD AND INSECTS
Meet the French artist who creates strange and beautiful creatures using nothing but bread crumbs and insect parts.
Petra Werle has shown her work in museums and galleries all over France and Europe, and recently had an exhibition in New York.
Her fantastical creatures are created using bread to delicately mould fragile features and limbs.
The resulting elfin sculptures are then decorated using a motley array of shells, moss, osprey feathers, body parts of butterflies, scarab beetles, larkspur moths, spider cocoons and the diaphanous wings of iridescent bugs.
These bits and pieces are scavenged from entomologists, florists, at flea markets, in meadows and forests, or even leftovers from sea-food dinners.
Petra's early life has played a part in inspiring her fairylike creations, where demure damsels and dapper dandies appear in ceremonial finery.
She was born in Alsace on the river Rhine and spent a dreamy childhood on a barge with her father, a mariner, plying the historic and mythical passageway between Basel and Rotterdam.
From the start she used breadcrumbs to create her early compositions - staging scenes in which burlesque creatures engaged in all sorts of acrobatic high jinks.
This then developed to make use of other materials and Petra embarked on her current creative venture of using an array of insect parts.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Unimedia Images / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HZMWIWHFO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lady Gaga Arrives at the Mr Chow restaurant, London, Britain - 28 Feb 2010
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Lady Gaga Arrives at the Mr Chow restaurant, London, Britain - 28 Feb 2010
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Altered antique plates by Beat Up Creations, Los Angeles, America - Apr 2010
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Smashing Plates: Artist Serves Up Altered Vintage Crockery
SMASHING PLATES: ARTIST SERVES UP ALTERED VINTAGE CROCKERY
We've all seen them in the back of Sunday magazines, plates adorned with inspiring images of cherished stars of entertainment, more than often Elvis.
But now a quirky artist has had the smashing idea of transforming old plates into tributes to cult icons.
Angela Rossi buys "orphaned and unloved antique" crockery and sets about applying portraits of film characters or unusual people.
Her work ranges from a homage to Star Wars characters such as Darth Vader to a charming plate devoted to Frankenstein's monster.
There are also plates featuring spooky young girls, Gizmo from the film Gremlins and even a charming scene of Yoda holding court with several disrobed maidens.
Los Angeles-based Angela explains: "This idea started because my mum was an avid antique collector. She recently moved and had to get rid of loads of stuff, in that 'stuff' was many old plates, some of which were old portrait plates with demure ladies posed in proper positions.
"They were all beautiful with hand painted details, gold accents, wonderful porcelain but in reality they did not exactly match my modern, urban style.
"I thought about selling them on ebay, but then I decided must make them cool again and the idea began."
Angela uses a transfer and heat technique to seal the image onto the plates, some of which date back to the 1920s.
She sells her creations for $35 (GBP 23, (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign
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219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
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A strange sight met commuters, as 219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation
219,000 imitation cigarettes appeared overnight as an art installation under glass to illustrate how many cigarettes an average smoker smokes in 30 years, Sydney, Australia - 01 May 2010
Commuters were encouraged to "stamp out" their habit by walking on the glass. An Australian pharmacutical planned the campaign.
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Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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Hungarian stuntman nicknamed "Szenty" skis down one of the escalators of the subway system in Budapest. Hungary.
Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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Hungarian stuntman nicknamed "Szenty" skis down one of the escalators of the subway system in Budapest. Hungary.
Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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Hungarian stuntman nicknamed "Szenty" skis down a flight of stairs in Budapest. Hungary.
Stairway skiing, Budapest, Hungary - 09 May 2010
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FEATURE - Ralph, der federlose Pinguin freut sich über den gesponserten Tauchanzug
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Ralph the bald penguin models his new personalised wetsuit
Ralph the bald penguin gets a special personalised wetsuit, Marwell Wildlife Park, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Jun 2010
Ralph became an international superstar when he started to wear a wetsuit for protection against the elements due to moulting much quicker than other penguins, leaving him with sensitive bald patches. Initially keepers designed a suit from the leg of an adult wetsuit however in 2013 Californian surf brand O?Neill designed Ralph his very own custom wetsuit in a sponsorship deal normally reserved for surf and snowboarding stars. Eight months ago Ralph was diagnosed with arthritis, an incurable and degenerative age-related condition which was well managed with medication until recently. Taking all factors into careful consideration and in order to prevent any unnecessary distress or pain to Ralph, we took the difficult decision to euthanase him.
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'Agatha Christie : Poirot - Three Act Tragedy' TV Programme. - 2010
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Martin Shaw as Sir Charles Cartwright, David Suchet as Hercule Poirot and Art Malik as Sir Bartholomew Strange
'Agatha Christie : Poirot - Three Act Tragedy' TV Programme. - 2010
The inoffensive Reverend Babbington chokes to death at a cocktail party he is attending with his wife at the home of famous actor Sir Charles Cartwright. Some time later Sir Bartholomew Strange, an eminent doctor and friend of Cartwright, also dies of poisoning at a dinner party he is giving miles away. There appears to be no link between the two deaths but Poirot, assisted by Cartwright, offers to help Superintendent Crossfield in the investigation and discovers that a mysterious butler with a birthmark on his wrist was hired for the night and appeared to share a joke with the dead doctor. This man has now vanished and would seem to the killer. A third death, that of a sanatorium patient who has written to Poirot, would appear to link to the doctor's murder and there is certainly a secret which somebody will go to any lengths to conceal - but who would gain from the death of a harmless old vicar?
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'Agatha Christie : Poirot - Three Act Tragedy' TV Programme. - 2010
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Martin Shaw as Sir Charles Cartwright, David Suchet as Hercule Poirot and Art Malik as Sir Bartholomew Strange
'Agatha Christie : Poirot - Three Act Tragedy' TV Programme. - 2010
The inoffensive Reverend Babbington chokes to death at a cocktail party he is attending with his wife at the home of famous actor Sir Charles Cartwright. Some time later Sir Bartholomew Strange, an eminent doctor and friend of Cartwright, also dies of poisoning at a dinner party he is giving miles away. There appears to be no link between the two deaths but Poirot, assisted by Cartwright, offers to help Superintendent Crossfield in the investigation and discovers that a mysterious butler with a birthmark on his wrist was hired for the night and appeared to share a joke with the dead doctor. This man has now vanished and would seem to the killer. A third death, that of a sanatorium patient who has written to Poirot, would appear to link to the doctor's murder and there is certainly a secret which somebody will go to any lengths to conceal - but who would gain from the death of a harmless old vicar?
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Cape Province, South Africa
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Baboon searching for food in an unlocked tourist's car. Partridge Point on the Cape peninsula, Western Cape, South Africa.
Cape Province, South Africa
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Donatella Versace snapped at Heathrow Airport
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Donatella Versace was snapped after she flew into Heathrow Airport from Nice.
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Donatella Versace snapped at Heathrow Airport
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Donatella Versace was snapped after she flew into Heathrow Airport from Nice.
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Donatella Versace snapped at Heathrow Airport
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Donatella Versace was snapped after she flew into Heathrow Airport from Nice.
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