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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
'When I stopped racing I thought, who am I?': Pippa York on leaving her old life behind.
The Tour de France stage winner talks in detail for the first time about transitioning when her cycling career ended, growing up in the Gorbals and alienation in the peloton.
Pippa York photographed outside Eurosport Discovery, Chiswick, London, UK.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A line of Routemaster buses is displayed during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A line of Routemaster buses is displayed during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A line of Routemaster buses is displayed during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A line of Routemaster buses is displayed during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A Routemaster bus displays a 70th birthday message during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A line of Routemaster buses is displayed during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
Historic Routemaster buses are displayed together during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
Confectionary is displayed for sale at the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A member of the Routemaster Association organises the buses during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
A driver reverses his bus during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Routemaster 70 event, London, UK.
20/07/2024. London, UK.
Historic Routemaster buses are displayed together during the Routemaster 70 event at the site of the former London Transport Works, Chiswick, west London. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the manufacture of the first Routemaster RM1 bus. A total of 2,876 Routemasters were built, of which 1,280 are still in existence.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
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Living in Chiswick: Olympian Aimee Fullers local guide to the west London area that has "everything going for it"
Aimee Fuller is a professional snowboarder and broadcaster who has represented Britain at two Olympics. Here’s why she loves living in Chiswick.
She lives in a two-bedroom rented flat in Chiswick for the villagey vibe, and easy journeys into central.
Aimmee: "When I’m not travelling I call Chiswick home. I love its quaint, villagey vibe down by the river but at the same time you can get into central London or out to Heathrow so easily. It’s a small community in a big city and for me it’s got everything going for it."
Photographed at Strand-on-the-Green on 14th January 2022.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525c)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525e)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525b)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525d)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525j)
Tributes to Herman Wallace, one of the 'Angola Three' who spent 41 years in solitary confinement in prison convicted of the murder of a prison guard in Louisiana. He maintained his innocence
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525o)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525s)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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DUK10076403_011
FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525q)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525x)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525p)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525v)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525z)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Das Leben ist ein Mosaik
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (9178525aa)
Artist Carrie Reichardt has covered her house in a leafy street in Chiswick, West London, in mosaics.She has been working on the house for 20 years.Scaffolding on the front was up for 4 years and 3 months and came down on Tuesday 24th October.Artists from Chile, Spain, the Netherlands, Spain and France came to help her finish the work.
She had 23 mosaic eyeballs sent from other International artists.
Her house is known as 'The Treatment Rooms'. She created the 'Mad in England' brand and she donates part of her profits to the Single Homeless Project.
Carrie has just become the first visual artist in residence for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Carrie Reichardt's Mosiac House, Chiswick, London, UK-28 Oct 2017
(c) Dukas
