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  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069e)
    This ring features miniature rose thorns
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069f)
    This ring features a miniature piece of knitting of turquoise wool, stockinette stitch, apart lays the ball of wool
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069g)
    This ring features a miniature deer
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069i)
    This pink ring features a miniature pink petit fours and three minature chocolate candies
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069h)
    This ring features miniature tulips
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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    FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isabell Kiefhaber/REX Shutterstock (5168069o)
    This ring features a holiday theme, with two minature people playing on a beach
    'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r4ht

    A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.

    German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.

    Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."

    In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.

    The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667o)
    Sandrine takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255g)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255f)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255e)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255h)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255j)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
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    FEATURE - Die Harrogate Blumen Schau
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8536255i)
    Fiona Fisk water's the flowers in the first of the Floral Bonnets car's to arrive at the Yorkshire Show ground for the Harrogate Flower Show. Floral Bonnets is part of the show's spring theme & has seen Floristry students from across Yorkshire challenged to create a floral display using real cars. The Harrogate Flower Show is the UK's largest exhibition of floral art & this years spring theme HortCouture will see a series of new features celebrating style trends in the home, garden & wardrobe.
    Harrogate Flower Show, UK - 20 Mar 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Great British Tattoo Show' in London
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    FEATURE - 'Great British Tattoo Show' in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (5697011ak)
    An exhibitor. The Show at Alexandra Palace in North London features over 300 Tattoo Artists as well as alternative fashion shows and stage acts.
    The Great British Tattoo Show, London, Britain - 29 May 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • amfAR Cinema Against Aids 2013 Gala, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 23 May 2013
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    amfAR Cinema Against Aids 2013 Gala, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 23 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2378624cc)
    Stacy Keibler
    Pic: David Fisher/ Rex Features
    amfAR Cinema Against Aids 2013 Gala, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 23 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667i)
    Cecile takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667r)
    Stephane takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667g)
    Bea takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667p)
    Sarah takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667q)
    Viet takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667b)
    Julie takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667c)
    Sylvie takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667e)
    Zoe takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667n)
    Pauline takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667m)
    Marie Charlotte takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Metra & Jeanson / Rex Features (2230667a)
    Jeph takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/kk7k

    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
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  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Claude takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

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    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
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  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Marc takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Dom takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Valerie takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Ariane takes part in an experiment on visual perception - facial features are cut from fashion magazines and, using sticky tape, create a new form of facial expressions
    'ID' - artists Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson distort people's faces with magazine cut-outs, Lyon, France - 02 Apr 2013
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    Photographers Bruno Metra and Laurence Jeanson have created a portrait series of people who appear to have had cosmetic surgery.

    However, the models' nips and tucks are actually cut-outs from magazines.

    Poking fun at the fashion industry the French artists stick images of facial features, cut out from fashion magazines, over the models' eyes, lips and noses to form new facial expressions.

    The surreal project entitled ID is experimenting with visual perception and demonstrating that beauty is no longer natural, but socially conditioned.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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