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  • Johnny Hallyday and Laetitia arrived with their children, Jade and Joy, at Roissy airport in Paris.
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    Johnny Hallyday and Laetitia arrived with their children, Jade and Joy, at Roissy airport in Paris.
    Johnny Hallyday and Laetitia arrived with their children, Jade and Joy, at Roissy airport in Paris. 30 policemen was at the arrival to protect them up to their car register to geneva .
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  • Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy
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    Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy
    Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy.
    Saint Barthelemy, March 22th 2009

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  • Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy
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    Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy
    Karen Mulder in Saint Barthelemy.
    Saint Barthelemy, March 22th 2009

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  • Catherine Opens Treasures Gallery
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    Catherine Opens Treasures Gallery
    27th November, 2012: Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge, arrives to officially open the new Treasures gallery at the Natural History Museum, in central London.

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  • L.A.: Johnny Hallyday and family out for ice cream
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    L.A.: Johnny Hallyday and family out for ice cream
    Johnny Hallyday takes wife Laeticia for a ride in his vintage cadillac and then go out for an ice cream treat after picking up children Jade and Joy from school. Pacific Palisades, California. USA - 7/2/2012./1202080929 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
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    Sleepova at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    Sleepova by Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Directed by Jade Lewis at the Bush Theatre, London, UK
    27th February 2023.

    Bukky Bakray as Funmi
    Amber Grappy as Ray
    Aliyah Odoffin as Shan
    Shayde Sinclair as Elle

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  • Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
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    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
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    Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 11, 2022
    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction. The Full House actress, 58, was sentenced in August 2020 to serve two months behind bars for her part in a college bribery scandal that centered on Bella, 23, and her sister Olivia Jade, 24, being admitted to USC under false pretenses. She entered a correctional facility in Dublin, California, in October that same year and was released on December 28 and ordered to undergo 100 hours of community service plus pay a $150,000 fine. Her husband of 24 years, designer Mossimo Giannulli, 59, later served five months behind bars for his involvement. For her outing on Sunday September 11, 2022 Lori wore a chic gray cardigan, pink Free City sweat pants and designer slippers. Bella was wearing jeans, trainers and a beige sleeveless jacket over a white T-shirt.
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  • Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
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    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 11, 2022
    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction. The Full House actress, 58, was sentenced in August 2020 to serve two months behind bars for her part in a college bribery scandal that centered on Bella, 23, and her sister Olivia Jade, 24, being admitted to USC under false pretenses. She entered a correctional facility in Dublin, California, in October that same year and was released on December 28 and ordered to undergo 100 hours of community service plus pay a $150,000 fine. Her husband of 24 years, designer Mossimo Giannulli, 59, later served five months behind bars for his involvement. For her outing on Sunday September 11, 2022 Lori wore a chic gray cardigan, pink Free City sweat pants and designer slippers. Bella was wearing jeans, trainers and a beige sleeveless jacket over a white T-shirt.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
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    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 11, 2022
    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction. The Full House actress, 58, was sentenced in August 2020 to serve two months behind bars for her part in a college bribery scandal that centered on Bella, 23, and her sister Olivia Jade, 24, being admitted to USC under false pretenses. She entered a correctional facility in Dublin, California, in October that same year and was released on December 28 and ordered to undergo 100 hours of community service plus pay a $150,000 fine. Her husband of 24 years, designer Mossimo Giannulli, 59, later served five months behind bars for his involvement. For her outing on Sunday September 11, 2022 Lori wore a chic gray cardigan, pink Free City sweat pants and designer slippers. Bella was wearing jeans, trainers and a beige sleeveless jacket over a white T-shirt.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
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    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. September 11, 2022
    Lori Loughlin and her daughter Bella Rose look carefree and happy as they are seen grocery shopping in LA ahead of the two-year anniversary of her jail conviction. The Full House actress, 58, was sentenced in August 2020 to serve two months behind bars for her part in a college bribery scandal that centered on Bella, 23, and her sister Olivia Jade, 24, being admitted to USC under false pretenses. She entered a correctional facility in Dublin, California, in October that same year and was released on December 28 and ordered to undergo 100 hours of community service plus pay a $150,000 fine. Her husband of 24 years, designer Mossimo Giannulli, 59, later served five months behind bars for his involvement. For her outing on Sunday September 11, 2022 Lori wore a chic gray cardigan, pink Free City sweat pants and designer slippers. Bella was wearing jeans, trainers and a beige sleeveless jacket over a white T-shirt.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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  • 'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
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    'Painting takes me over - like witchcraft': Jade Fadojutimi, art's hottest property
    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

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    'When I feel emotion, I see a colour' ... Jade Fadojutimi at her studio in London.

    She's only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she's thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessions.

    Jade is an extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings.

    Propped against the walls are her enormous, immersive, gloriously colourful new paintings, destined for Hepworth Wakefield in Yorkshire this month.

    The show, Jade explains, is called Can We See the Colour Green Because We Have a Name For It? The title was inspired by a book by Peter Wohlleben called The Heartbeat of Trees, about our senses and relationships to colour.

    Jade Fadojutimi, artist. Photographed at her studio in Southwark. London. Photograph by David Levene 26/8/22

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