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EXCLUSIVE Selena Gomez gets KFC to go
Selena Gomez was spotted in shredded jeans and a black knit sweater. She went shopping and then decided to get KFC to go. August 24, 2012. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes promote Alison Jackson's book 'Up the Aisle', London, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
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Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes enjoy their wedding breakfast in a branch of KFC
Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes promote Alison Jackson's book 'Up the Aisle', London, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
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Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes promote Alison Jackson's book 'Up the Aisle', London, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features ( 1302644m )
Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes enjoy their wedding breakfast in a branch of KFC
Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes promote Alison Jackson's book 'Up the Aisle', London, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
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Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
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'Family Feast' sculpture, depicting a family sharing out a KFC fried chicken meal, Britain's chavs have been turned into porcelain figurines as part of an extraordinary new art collection. The models, on sale for around 8000 pounds, include a family scoffing buckets of fast food and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall. In other scenes a boy wolfs down a burger and more 'hoodies' are shown causing havoc in a park.One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim. Mr Barford uses antique porcelain models, bought from car-boot sales and charity shops, as a base for his collection. The original models are dismantled by the artist and given a dramatic facelift from the 'idealistic' images of childhood to a more humorous, modern image of youth
Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
PORCELAIN HOOLIGANS
An artist has transformed antique porcelain figures into teenage hooligans eating fast food and carrying out 'happy slappings' as part of an extraordinary new collection.
With the addition of mobile phones and hoodies, Barnaby Barford has turned the traditional porcelain, bought for a few pounds from junk shops, into chav models which sell for as much as GBP 8,000.
Scenes include a family scoffing buckets of KFC and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall.
Other models show a boy wolfing down a McDonald's burger and more 'hoodies' causing havoc in a park.
One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim - one boy kicks a figure curled up on the floor while his cherub-faced accomplice films it on a mobile phone.
Artist Barnaby Barford said his collection, called 'The Good, The Bad, The Belle', reflects how the youth of today are perceived...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HKMWV
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Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ( 905569d )
'Family Feast' sculpture, depicting a family sharing out a KFC fried chicken meal, Britain's chavs have been turned into porcelain figurines as part of an extraordinary new art collection. The models, on sale for around 8000 pounds, include a family scoffing buckets of fast food and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall. In other scenes a boy wolfs down a burger and more 'hoodies' are shown causing havoc in a park.One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim. Mr Barford uses antique porcelain models, bought from car-boot sales and charity shops, as a base for his collection. The original models are dismantled by the artist and given a dramatic facelift from the 'idealistic' images of childhood to a more humorous, modern image of youth
Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
PORCELAIN HOOLIGANS
An artist has transformed antique porcelain figures into teenage hooligans eating fast food and carrying out 'happy slappings' as part of an extraordinary new collection.
With the addition of mobile phones and hoodies, Barnaby Barford has turned the traditional porcelain, bought for a few pounds from junk shops, into chav models which sell for as much as GBP 8,000.
Scenes include a family scoffing buckets of KFC and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall.
Other models show a boy wolfing down a McDonald's burger and more 'hoodies' causing havoc in a park.
One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim - one boy kicks a figure curled up on the floor while his cherub-faced accomplice films it on a mobile phone.
Artist Barnaby Barford said his collection, called 'The Good, The Bad, The Belle', reflects how the youth of today are perceived...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HKMWV
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PETA Stages a Protest at a KFC resturant, Washington DC, America - 25 Feb 2009
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PETA protest against the alleged mistreatment of chickens by the KFC resturant chain
PETA Stages a Protest at a KFC resturant, Washington DC, America - 25 Feb 2009
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PETA Stages a Protest at a KFC resturant, Washington DC, America - 25 Feb 2009
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A worker from the local MacDonalds resturant stops to watch PETA protest against the alleged mistreatment of chickens by the KFC resturant chain.
PETA Stages a Protest at a KFC resturant, Washington DC, America - 25 Feb 2009
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Rihanna at Kentucky Fried Chicken_Part2
Rihanna has lunch at fast food chicken restaurant KFC in Hollywood with short skirt and lot of jewelry _she is with Chris Brown X17online.com exclusve (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Rihanna at Kentucky Fried Chicken_Part2
Rihanna has lunch at fast food chicken restaurant KFC in Hollywood with short skirt and lot of jewelry _she is with Chris Brown X17online.com exclusve (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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