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Daily Life In The Autonomous City Of Buenos Aires
A couple with their son reflects in a window on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Autonomous City Of Buenos Aires
A couple with their son reflects in a window on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time Illustration
An oven clock is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 23 October, 2025. On the night from Saturday to Sunday, October 26th most European countries will move time forward by one hour because of Daylight Savings Time (DST) chaing from summer to winter time. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Men Walking Past Colorful Facade
Two men walk past a building with a colorful vertical facade that casts strong shadows on the pavement in Munich, Germany, on March 3, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man By Stream Under Red Bridge
A young man stands by a shallow stream beneath a red bridge, with sunlight creating reflections on the water surface in Furth im Wald, Cham, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dubai Travel
March 15, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: A man looking at his phone is reflected multiple times in a shop window of a store inside the Dubai Mall. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 15, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: People are reflected in a shop window of a store inside the Dubai Mall. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 15, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: A worker cleans the railing inside the Dubai Mall shopping centre. In the backdrop festive decoration on the occasion of the holy fasting month of Ramadan is seen hanging from the ceiling. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 18, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: People walk past a GAP clothing store at the Dubai Mall that has the lettering Ramadan Kareem displayed in a shop window during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Travel
March 17, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: After some light rainfall pedestrians and buildings are reflected in a puddle along Sheikh Zayed Road in the city centre. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (10001422d)
A woman views "Clipper (Spread)", 1977
Solvent transfer, fabric, and mirrored panel on wood panels with objects.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Preview of first UK exhibition dedicated to Monumental Series of Robert Rauschenberg's Spreads dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's Gallery in Mayfair. Robert Rauschenberg's will be on display from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
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NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (10001422e)
A woman views "Clipper (Spread)", 1977
Solvent transfer, fabric, and mirrored panel on wood panels with objects.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Preview of first UK exhibition dedicated to Monumental Series of Robert Rauschenberg's Spreads dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's Gallery in Mayfair. Robert Rauschenberg's will be on display from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (9688593i)
A visitor stands inside a mirrored installation titled A Piece of Sky by Swiss architect Stephen Huerlemann
Clerkenwell Design Week photocall, London, UK - 22 May 2018
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet schon sehr...
Nope, it's not artwork by Yayoi Kusama, but an instagrammable mirrored room filled with hanging Christmas lights in the Hallmark Channel's "Museum of Christmas" pop-up branding event in the Meatpacking District of New York on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. The event is a promotion for the Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas". The Hallmark Channel has an undying commitment to Christmas offering holiday movies all year round with a total of THIRTY-THREE original films premiering from the end of October to January 1. The pop-up museum however will close Sunday. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 21597754
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet schon sehr...
Nope, it's not artwork by Yayoi Kusama, but an instagrammable mirrored room filled with hanging Christmas lights in the Hallmark Channel's "Museum of Christmas" pop-up branding event in the Meatpacking District of New York on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. The event is a promotion for the Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas". The Hallmark Channel has an undying commitment to Christmas offering holiday movies all year round with a total of THIRTY-THREE original films premiering from the end of October to January 1. The pop-up museum however will close Sunday. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 21597755
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet schon sehr...
Nope, it's not artwork by Yayoi Kusama, but an instagrammable mirrored room filled with hanging Christmas lights in the Hallmark Channel's "Museum of Christmas" pop-up branding event in the Meatpacking District of New York on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. The event is a promotion for the Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas". The Hallmark Channel has an undying commitment to Christmas offering holiday movies all year round with a total of THIRTY-THREE original films premiering from the end of October to January 1. The pop-up museum however will close Sunday. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 21597764
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PEOPLE - Perlen aus dem Archiv: Als Promis noch jung waren
GEMMA JONES ;
English character actress on stage and screen ;
b. 1942 ;
Possibly in role as Sally in the musical Cabaret, at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, UK, 1979 ;
Credit: Joe Bangay / ArenaPAL ;
www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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PEOPLE - Perlen aus dem Archiv: Als Promis noch jung waren
KOO STARK ;
Portrait ;
b. 1956 ;
Kathleen Dee- Anne Stark is an American film actress and photographer, popularly remembered for her friendship with Prince Andrew ;
***Special Fees Apply***
Credit: Joe Bangay / ArenaPAL ;
www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Tomb of Princess Zinat Asiya, Daughter of King Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur, reflected in water at the Chota Imambara, Lucknow
Tomb of Princess Zinat Asiya, daughter of King Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur, reflected in water at the Chota Imambara, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
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Mirrored reception hall ceiling, Khan-e Zinat al-Molk, Qavam al-Molk family's private quarters, Shiraz, Iran
Mirrored reception hall ceiling, Khan-e Zinat al-Molk, Qavam al-Molk family's private quarters, Shiraz, Iran, Middle East
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Mirrored reception hall, Khan-e Zinat al-Molk, Qavam al-Molk family's private quarters, Shiraz, Iran
Mirrored reception hall, Khan-e Zinat al-Molk, Qavam al-Molk family's private quarters, Shiraz, Iran, Middle East
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Floralis Generica sculpture by Eduardo Catalano, Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
Floralis Generica sculpture by Eduardo Catalano, Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
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The Reichstag Dome, German Parliament building, Mitte, Berlin, Germany.
The Reichstag Dome, German Parliament building, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe
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The Reichstag Dome, German Parliament building, Mitte, Berlin, Germany.
The Reichstag Dome, German Parliament building, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe
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No US rights | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her $ 20 ''Forever No Question Clutch''
Santa Monica, 2014-11-6 / {KARMA} | ***Germany, Austria & Switzerland ONLY*** | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her ''Forever No Question Clutch''. While most celebrities like to show off their expensive designer bags the actress and super successful business woman feels quite proud with her new fashion accessory that retails for only $ 20!!! © Copyright 2014, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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No US rights | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her $ 20 ''Forever No Question Clutch''
Santa Monica, 2014-11-6 / {KARMA} | ***Germany, Austria & Switzerland ONLY*** | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her ''Forever No Question Clutch''. While most celebrities like to show off their expensive designer bags the actress and super successful business woman feels quite proud with her new fashion accessory that retails for only $ 20!!! © Copyright 2014, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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No US rights | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her $ 20 ''Forever No Question Clutch''
Santa Monica, 2014-11-6 / {KARMA} | ***Germany, Austria & Switzerland ONLY*** | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her ''Forever No Question Clutch''. While most celebrities like to show off their expensive designer bags the actress and super successful business woman feels quite proud with her new fashion accessory that retails for only $ 20!!! © Copyright 2014, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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No US rights | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her $ 20 ''Forever No Question Clutch''
Santa Monica, 2014-11-6 / {KARMA} | ***Germany, Austria & Switzerland ONLY*** | JESSICA ALBA holds on to her ''Forever No Question Clutch''. While most celebrities like to show off their expensive designer bags the actress and super successful business woman feels quite proud with her new fashion accessory that retails for only $ 20!!! © Copyright 2014, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Teary-eyed Beyonce accepts Video Vanguard award from Jay Z and Blue Ivy at VMAs
Los Angeles, CA - Beyonce is overcome by emotion as she accepts the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award from her husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy. It was a memorable night for the 32-year-old pop star. In addition to putting on a show-stopping performance from her new self-titled album, she also took home awards for Best Collaboration for ¿Drunk In Love¿ and Best Cinematography for ¿Pretty Hurts¿.
AKM-GSI August 24, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Teary-eyed Beyonce accepts Video Vanguard award from Jay Z and Blue Ivy at VMAs
Los Angeles, CA - Beyonce is overcome by emotion as she accepts the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award from her husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy. It was a memorable night for the 32-year-old pop star. In addition to putting on a show-stopping performance from her new self-titled album, she also took home awards for Best Collaboration for ¿Drunk In Love¿ and Best Cinematography for ¿Pretty Hurts¿.
AKM-GSI August 24, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Teary-eyed Beyonce accepts Video Vanguard award from Jay Z and Blue Ivy at VMAs
Los Angeles, CA - Beyonce is overcome by emotion as she accepts the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award from her husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy. It was a memorable night for the 32-year-old pop star. In addition to putting on a show-stopping performance from her new self-titled album, she also took home awards for Best Collaboration for ¿Drunk In Love¿ and Best Cinematography for ¿Pretty Hurts¿.
AKM-GSI August 24, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Street Style, Autumn Winter 2014, Milan Fashion Week, Italy - 21 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3589050cj)
Street Style - Milan Fashion Week
Street Style, Autumn Winter 2014, Milan Fashion Week, Italy - 21 Feb 2014
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Hong Kong's skyscrapers from the ground floor, Hong Kong - 03 May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL DAY 2!
13 Apr 2013 - INDIO - USA
ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO PARTIES WITH FRIENDS AT THE 2013 COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL!
PLEASE BYLINE : BRETT-RACHPOOT / XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM
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Flower-Power Streetstyle: Stras blumig unterwegs
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COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL DAY 2!
13 Apr 2013 - INDIO - USA
ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO PARTIES WITH FRIENDS AT THE 2013 COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL!
PLEASE BYLINE : BRETT-RACHPOOT / XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM
***UK CLIENTS - PICTURES CONTAINING CHILDREN PLEASE PIXELATE FACE PRIOR TO PUBLICATION ***
**UK CLIENTS MUST CALL PRIOR TO TV OR ONLINE USAGE PLEASE TELEPHONE 44 208 370 0291 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)
Flower-Power Streetstyle: Stras blumig unterwegs
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909l)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909m)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909k)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909h)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909i)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909f)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909g)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909s)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909t)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909q)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909n)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909e)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909c)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909b)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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