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Dogs Take Over Paris Streets in Festive Animal Walk
Two dogs wearing classic Parisian berets meet on the Champs-Elysees during the Animal Walk in Paris, France, on October 5, 2025, adding a touch of local charm to the city's first march celebrating animal companionship. (Photo by Giulia Morici/NurPhoto) -
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Kite Festival In Chennai
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FEATURE - Zum Valentinstag: "Kiss" - Fotografien zum Thema "Liebe" von Brian Harris
Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.
Czechoslovakia, Prague,1989 during the Velvet Revolution, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lovers outside the Jewish Cemetery in U Stareho Hrbitova.
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Kiss is a series of images produced on the photographer on subject of 'love'.Kiss is a series of images produced on the photographer on subject of 'love'.
Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.
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Kisses through the decades by Brian Harris
Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.
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Kisses through the decades by Brian Harris
Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The tactile couple: Sam George, 37, and Roberto Agosti, 33, London
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Sam George, 37, and husband Roberto Agosti, 33, north London
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The friends: Michelle, 54, and Judith, 56
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Judith (blue coat and black blouse) and Michelle (green coat and jeans) 55+
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The friends: Michelle, 54, and Judith, 56
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Judith (blue coat and black blouse) and Michelle (green coat and jeans) 55+
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The tactile couple: Sam George, 37, and Roberto Agosti, 33, London
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Sam George, 37, and husband Roberto Agosti, 33, north London
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Rachelle and Kerry (green blouse) Howells-Brewer and Rainbow the pup, both 42 and Rainbow is 9 weeks old in London.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The newlyweds: Rachel and Kerry Howells-Brewer, both 42, London
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Rachelle and Kerry (green blouse) Howells-Brewer and Rainbow the pup, both 42 and Rainbow is 9 weeks old in London.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The grandparents: Celia Burgess-Macey, 75, and Neil Macey, 82, London.
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Celia Burgess-Macey, 75, and husband Neil Macey, 82, north London.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The besties: Nynke Brett, 49, and Andreea Paduraru, 40, London
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Nynke (red trouser) and Andreea, 49 and 40
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The grandparents: Celia Burgess-Macey, 75, and Neil Macey, 82, London.
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Celia Burgess-Macey, 75, and husband Neil Macey, 82, north London.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The besties: Nynke Brett, 49, and Andreea Paduraru, 40, London
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Nynke (red trouser) and Andreea, 49 and 40
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Gemma Zabbar, 41, Woodford, and Dipak Kapur, 35, Hackney, London
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Gemma Zabbar, 41, Woodford, and Dipak Kapur, 35, Hackney, London
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Gemma Zabbar, 41, Woodford, and Dipak Kapur, 35, Hackney, London
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Gemma Zabbar, 41, Woodford, and Dipak Kapur, 35, Hackney, London.
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The home schooling family: Abhi, 36, and Chloe Shivraj, 34, and their daughter Ella, seven, Stockport
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Abhi Shivraj - 36
Chloe Shivraj - 34
Ella Shvraj - 7
Location: Davenport, Stockport
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Judith Edhogbo - 23
Faith Adikpe - 23
Location: Moss Side, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can – and look forward to being close with those they miss.Faith Adikpe - 23
Lucy Buckingham - 25
Location: Moss Side, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch.
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss. Pat, 77, and Rob Fathers, 82, have lived with Sarah and Mark Lawrence, their daughter and son-in-law, both 55, in a converted barn, in Cheshire, for five years. They have eight grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs children) and seven great-grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs). Sarah says: ÒWhen this is over, weÕre having all the grandkids here for a mass sleepover and there will be hugs all night.Ó
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Location: Marple, Cheshire
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The housemates: Rebeka Billingham, 27, Judith Edhogbo, 23, and Lucy Buckingham, 25 , Manchester
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Rebekah Billingham - 27
Judith Edhogbo - 23
Lucy Buckingham - 25
Location: Moss Side, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The great-grandparents: Pat, 77, and Rob Fathers, 82, Cheshire
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss. Pat, 77, and Rob Fathers, 82, have lived with Sarah and Mark Lawrence, their daughter and son-in-law, both 55, in a converted barn, in Cheshire, for five years. They have eight grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs children) and seven great-grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs). Sarah says: ÒWhen this is over, weÕre having all the grandkids here for a mass sleepover and there will be hugs all night.Ó
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Location: Marple, Cheshire
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The great-grandparents: Pat, 77, and Rob Fathers, 82, Cheshire
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss. Pat, 77, and Rob Fathers, 82, have lived with Sarah and Mark Lawrence, their daughter and son-in-law, both 55, in a converted barn, in Cheshire, for five years. They have eight grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs children) and seven great-grandchildren (five are Sarah and MarkÕs). Sarah says: ÒWhen this is over, weÕre having all the grandkids here for a mass sleepover and there will be hugs all night.Ó
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Rob Fathers - 82
Location: Marple, Cheshire
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The young family: Mahboobeh Rajabi, 32, and her husband Mohammad Tohidi, 38, with their son, Liam, two, Manchester
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Mahboobeh Rajabi - 32
Mohammad Tohidi - 38
Liam Rumi Tohidi - 2
Location: Crumpsall, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The expectants: Izzy, 30, and David Elton, 32, Stockport
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Dave Elton - 32
Izzy Elton - 30
Location: Offerton, Stockport
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The young family: Mahboobeh Rajabi, 32, and her husband Mohammad Tohidi, 38, with their son, Liam, two, Manchester
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Mahboobeh Rajabi - 32
Mohammad Tohidi - 38
Liam Rumi Tohidi - 2
Location: Crumpsall, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The bubble families: Bonnie Miller, 34, her son Theo, seven, and Melissa Maxwell, 37, and her sons Leo, six, and Gabe, five, Cheadle
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Melissa Maxwell - 37
Leo Maxwell - 6
Gabriel Maxwell - 5
Bonnie Miller - 34
Theo Benson - 7
Location: Cheadle, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The bubble families: Bonnie Miller, 34, her son Theo, seven, and Melissa Maxwell, 37, and her sons Leo, six, and Gabe, five, Cheadle
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Melissa Maxwell - 37
Leo Maxwell - 6
Gabriel Maxwell - 5
Bonnie Miller - 34
Theo Benson - 7
Location: Cheadle, Manchester
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‘Hugging is like medicine, it gives us hope’: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. The bubble families: Bonnie Miller, 34, her son Theo, seven, and Melissa Maxwell, 37, and her sons Leo, six, and Gabe, five, Cheadle
ÔHugging is like medicine, it gives us hopeÕ: friends and lovers on the joy of touch. Longing for a cuddle? Newlyweds, siblings and housemates hug the people they can Ð and look forward to being close with those they miss.Melissa Maxwell - 37
Leo Maxwell - 6
Gabriel Maxwell - 5
Bonnie Miller - 34
Theo Benson - 7
Location: Cheadle, Manchester
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FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.The system can also turn pohotos into 3D scultptures. This one is at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.Dr Gachet by Van Gogh in 3D on the gallery wall compared to a photo of the original
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson (right) talks to a gallery visitor experiencing one of his creations
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.3D version of Mona Lisa
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D version of Britain's King George III at the Museum of the American Revolution in the USA
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A gallery visitor feels their way around a 3D version of a photograph
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A blind gallery visitor feels their way around a 3D version of Washington Crossing the Delaware
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson (right) talks to a gallery visitor experiencing one of his creations
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.£d version of Van Gigh's Dr Gachet, (bottom) compared to the original (top)
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks is also able to made 3D versions if photographs
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D portrait of Britain's King George III
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D version of the Mona Lisa
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks is also able to made 3D versions if photographs
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PEOPLE - Goldige Kate Moss Büste kommt bei Sotheby's unter den Hammer
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A bust of Kate Moss in solid 18-carat gold by Marc Quinn, est £300-400,000 - The Midas Touch, a preview of a forthcoming sale dedicated entirely to Gold, at Sotheby's New Bond Street, London..
'The Midas Touch' Sotheby's first-ever sale dedicated entirely to gold, Mayfair, London, UK - 12 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Goldige Kate Moss Büste kommt bei Sotheby's unter den Hammer
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Ernst Augustus, King of Hanover, monumental Victorian silver-gilt centrepiece, est £80-120,000 , A bust of Kate Moss in solid 18-carat gold by Marc Quinn, est £300-400,000 and a 1977 Gold Ferrari 512 BB, est £350-450,000 - The Midas Touch, a preview of a forthcoming sale dedicated entirely to Gold, at Sotheby's New Bond Street, London..
'The Midas Touch' Sotheby's first-ever sale dedicated entirely to gold, Mayfair, London, UK - 12 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Goldige Kate Moss Büste kommt bei Sotheby's unter den Hammer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9929913b)
A bust of Kate Moss in solid 18-carat gold by Marc Quinn, est £300-400,000 and a 1977 Gold Ferrari 512 BB, est £350-450,000 - The Midas Touch, a preview of a forthcoming sale dedicated entirely to Gold, at Sotheby's New Bond Street, London..
'The Midas Touch' Sotheby's first-ever sale dedicated entirely to gold, Mayfair, London, UK - 12 Oct 2018
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