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Pedestrians Face Rain In Downtown Sao Paulo
January 7, 2026, Sao Paulo, Brazil: Pedestrians walk with umbrellas up during rain in the old center of Sao Paulo on Wednesday afternoon during the Brazilian summer. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tynemouth Longsands Beach Sunrise Reflections
November 30, 2025, Tynemouth, United Kingdom: Sunrise reflections of dog walkers and runners at Longsands beach. (Credit Image: © John Fatkin/Cover Images via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski signs his new book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') during an author event at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Highlights Career In Krakow Author Event
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Sikorski’s Book Event In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Police verify the identities of pro-Palestinian activists who disrupted a book event with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Sikorski’s Book Event In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is evacuated from the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow after his book event for 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') was disrupted by pro-Palestinian activists on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Sikorski’s Book Event In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski signs his new book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') during an author event at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Sikorski’s Book Event In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 25:
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks during an author event for his book 'Z okopu do Europy' ('From the Trench to Europe') at the Pod Jaszczurami club in Krakow, Poland, on November 25, 2025.
The book offers a broad panorama of his experiences, combining war reporting, analytical essays and personal diplomatic reflections while tracing key events from Afghanistan and Iraq to Central Europe and contemporary international tensions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Frankfurt Financial District
November 3, 2025, Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany: A man walking along the banks of the Main River is reflected in a puddle, with the financial district seen in the background in Frankfurt. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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European Council building illuminated at night in Brussels
Cars pass by the illuminated European Council building in Brussels, Saturday, 24.02.2024. The Europa building, known for its distinctive lantern-shaped glass façade, houses meetings of EU leaders and ministers, playing a central role in the European Union’s decision-making process
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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FEATURE - Die Nordlichter leuchten am Himmel über Svolvaer, Norwegen
The Northern Lights appear in the sky in Svolvaer, Norway, on October 22, 2023. The Northern Lights occur due to the interplay between the sun and Earth's magnetic field, which propels electrons through the atmosphere at rapid velocities. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsshopping und Dekorationen in Mayfair, London
London, UK, 24th Nov 2022. Shoppers brave the wet weather to browse and enjoy the Christmas Lights in Soho's famous Carnaby Street. This year’s installation is called ‘Carnaby Celebrates’, and celebrates 25 years of the Carnaby Street Christmas Lights., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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FEATURE - Herbstliche Farben im Burnham Beeches National Park in Buckinghamshire, Südostengland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (10970144e)
Reflections in a pond as a man walks through autumnal colours at Burnham Beeches national park and National Nature Reserve in Buckinghamshire, south East England.
Autumn colours - Buckinghamshire, Burnham, Buckinghamshire, UK - 22 Oct 2020
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New Term begins at Waterloo Station .
Renewing friendships on the train, two schoolgirls settle into a good chat while waiting for it to depart to take them back to boarding school for the new term.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature. Red Reeds.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature. The artist.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature. Hebron Vessels.
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature. Fiori Verdi.
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Saphire Star (2010)
The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature. Fiori Verdi.
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Saphire Star (2010)
The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Saphire Star (2010)
The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Saphire Star (2010)
The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
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32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The Summer Sun
At The Palm House
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The Summer Sun
At The Palm House
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The Summer Sun
At The Palm House
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The Summer Sun
At The Palm House
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Scarlet and yellow icicle tower
30' x 7' x 7'
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
Scarlet and yellow icicle tower
30' x 7' x 7'
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London. Saphire Star (2010) The individual blown glass forms of Saphire Star radiate outward to create a celestial visual experience. The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK. The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019. e2vvdbpxPNt 32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries. A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse. Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake. Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.Chihulu at Kew Gardens: Reflections on nature.
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From fantastical ferns to icicle towers, glass artworks take over Kew Gardens in London.
Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature at Kew Gardens, London.
The worldís most celebrated contemporary glass artist brings his work to Kew Gardens, in a major exhibition of installations.The majority of the artworks have never been seen in the UK.
The exhibition runs from 13th April to 27th October 2019.
e2vvdbpxPNt
32 dazzling artworks in 13 locations including glasshouses, vistas, and galleries.
A specially designed artwork suspended from the ceiling of the recently restored Temperate House, responding to its cathedral-like space. Nine other glassworks will be situated throughout the glasshouse.
Other stunning locations for the artworks include the ornate Waterlily House and the resplendent Palm House lake.
Springtime horticultural highlights including pink and white bursts of magnolias, peonies and cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, crisp crab apples, and a carpet of bluebells in Kewís conservation area.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine.
