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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
The Game of Thrones design Beth did on her dad for a competition (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body paint
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DUK10132756_007
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth in a butterfly inspired design (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_005
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
The clown body painting Beth did on a friend for a competition (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body paintin
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_013
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as The Joker (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really detaile
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_003
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as The Queen (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really detaile
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_010
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Joe Exotic (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really detail
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_014
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Gordon Ramsay (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really det
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_009
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Noel Gallagher (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really de
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_008
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Liam Gallagher (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really de
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_006
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Donald Trump (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really deta
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129639_012
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Byron by Phyllis Grosskurth. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825789
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DUK10129639_011
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Jilly Cooper's Mount. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825788
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DUK10129639_010
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Hattie's Home by Mary Gibson. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825794
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DUK10129639_009
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- DVD cover blend for The Grinch, based on a book by Dr. Seuss. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825796
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129639_008
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Byron by Phyllis Grosskurth. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825795
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DUK10129639_007
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for the The Dreams of Bethany Mellmouth. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825790
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DUK10129639_006
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for The Cutting Garden by Sarah Raven. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825791
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DUK10129639_005
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for We Bought A Zoo by Benjamin Mee. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825786
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DUK10129639_004
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for The Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825792
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DUK10129639_003
FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Robert Plant by Paul Rees. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825793
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FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for Connect by Julian Gough. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825785
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FEATURE - Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke
Bookfacing: Bibliothekarin Carol Bowe zeigt ihre liebsten Kunstwerke -- Book blend for So They Call You Pisher! A Memoir by Michael Rosen. These amusing images were captured by librarian Carol Bowe - who captured books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. See SNWS STORY swbrBOOK. These amusing images show books with faces on the cover blended in with real life people. Carol Bowe, a librarian, scoured her stock of books to look for suitable covers, some showing a face and others showing body parts such as legs or arms. She would then find willing volunteers who were dressed similarly as the people on the book covers, then get them to recreate the pose. Carol would then hold the book between the camera and the person, making it look as if the image on the cover was spilling out into real life. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30825787
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870330
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870339
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870334
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870337
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870336
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870335
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870333
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870332
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870331
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870344
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870343
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870342
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870341
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870340
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870338
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SCHICKSALE - Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden
Selbstvertrauen trotz ihres schiefen Gesichts: Die 26jährige Karla Deyes hat nunmehr die Liebe ihres Lebens gefunden -- / action press *** Local Caption *** 29870345
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NEWS - Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow zeigt Zeichnungen von Leonardo Da Vinci
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Ähnlichkeiten: Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow zeigt Zeichnungen von Leonardo Da Vinci / 310119 ***
A drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci (L) entitled A man Tricked by A gypsies, 1493, owned by The Queen and now on show at Kelvingrove Art Gallery which bears a striking resemblance to the Duke of Edinburgh (R). January 31, 2019. Works by the worlds most famous artist Leonardo Da Vinci owned by the Queen have gone on display at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland. January 31, 2019. Leonardo Da Vinci: A life in drawing includes 12 drawings owned by the Royal Collection including the famous A man tricked by Gypsies from 1493. *** Local Caption *** 29360635
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chris in 2016. Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chris with his daughter Jessica Rose. Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chris with his daughter Jessica Rose. Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chris with his daughter Jessica Rose. Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chef Chris with his stepson, Jamie (7) and daughter Jessica Rose (2). Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Before and after tattoo's....Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Chris before his face tattoo's. Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper
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Komplett bebildert: Chris Dalzell trägt über 250 Tätowierungen auf seinem Körper / 2018 *** Meet the dad who has spent £28,000 covering almost his entire body with tattoos - including his EYELIDS - but says he's fed up of strangers mocking him in the street. See story SWSYtattoo.Chris Dalzell, 33, got his first tattoo when he was 16 and has racked up a staggering 250 tattoos since, taking 600 hours to complete. The chef says when he finds a bare patch of skin in the shower, he gets it covered as soon as possible. But he admits that his face tattoos - which he started getting done in 2016 - have left him open to ridicule and he often hears people say "look at the state of his face". However Chris doesn't regret any of his artwork - in fact he's booked in for another six hour session next week. He wants to get every inch of himself covered in tattoos including his eyeballs, the soles of his feet and his even his penis. It comes despite his eyelids swelling up so much when he got them tattooed that he was 'blind' for three days. Chris, from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: "I've always wanted to be covered in tattoos.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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