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STEVEN MEISEL EXHIBITION WHITE CUBE 2 GALLERY, HOXTON SQUARE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 18 JUL 2001
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Have they or haven't they? That's the age old question when it comes to celebs and plastic surgery.
Fame can often be a young person's game so it's little surprise that some stars decide that the act of growing old gracefully needs a little help.
A nip here and a tuck there to give nature a helping hand is practically de rigueur when you live your life on a cinema screen or in the glare of a paparazzo's camera.
These stars have all prompted speculation due to their changing faces - from nipped in nostrils and plumped up pouts, to ironed out wrinkles and crow's feet corrections.
Some go for the subtle look, leaving it unclear whether their fresh new look is the work of a scalpel or simply 'healthy living'.
Such coyness means that snaps of stars such as Goldie Hawn, Madonna, Meg Ryan and Posh Spice are regularly speculated over.
Whether the rest of these stars have or haven't gone under the knife? It's between them and their surgeon.
One thing is for sure though - these celebs are now all looking suspiciously plastic fantastic.
But can you really expect any different when it comes to the knifestyles of the rich and famous?
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
31 July 2009
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Donatella Versace - im Wandel der Zeit Happy Birthday: Donatella Versace feiert am 2.Mai ihren 60.Geburtstag
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SAM TAYLOR WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT THE WHITE CUBE GALLERY, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 NOV 2001
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SAM TAYLOR WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT THE WHITE CUBE GALLERY, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 NOV 2001
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RORSCHACH 11DEZ02 Impressions of the Pedagogic Academy PHR in Rorschach.
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A Banksy painting on the wall of White Cube gallery in Shorditch East London, Britain
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Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God (2007)', London, Britain - 1 June 2007
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Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God (2007)', London, Britain - 1 June 2007
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Damien Hirst pictured with his latest work 'For the Love of God' (2007)', a diamond encrusted human skull worth (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God (2007)', London, Britain - 1 June 2007
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Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God (2007)', London, Britain - 1 June 2007
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Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God (2007)', London, Britain - 1 June 2007
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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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It may not be ideal for most people but some celebs know that the best way to gather column inches is to be the odd one out.
From crazy colour clashes to pain inducing pattern picks these mismatched stars all risk ending up on the worst dressed list, but sure guarantee they'll get noticed.
Queen of the quirky dressers is America Ferrera, whose 'Ugly Betty' character takes mix and match fashion to a whole new level.
Following her lead off the small screen, model de jour Agyness Deyn champions the cause of pick-a-mix style; with her status transforming her eye raising fashion sense from cluttered to couture.
Following in her mismatched footsteps are the likes of Solange Knowles and Leighton Meester.
Picture Research: Kathryn Jones
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Nov 2008
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Launch party for the release of Sam Taylor Wood's single 'I'm in love with a German Film star', Cube, London, Britain - 21 Oct 2008
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Launch party for the release of Sam Taylor Wood's single 'I'm in love with a German Film star', Cube, London, Britain - 21 Oct 2008
Kompakt Records and Pet Shop Boys celebrate the release of Sam Taylor-Wood's Single 'I'm in love with a German Film star'
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Sam Taylor-Wood 'Yes I No' Exhibition, White Cube, Mayfair, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2008
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Beautiful Bond girl OLGA KURYLENKO not a romantic
**ES PT MX out** / Valencia, 2008-11-06 / Beautiful Bond girl OLGA KURYLENKO not a romantic. OLGA - seen here at the Valencia, Spain photo call for Quantum of Solace - has recently opened up in an interview saying looks can be deceiving and that despite looking mysterious and romantic, she is not.
OLGA says: 'I'm not what you think I am. I'm not a person who has had a lot of romance in my life. Maybe I look like that, but I'm not a romantic person. Sorry to disappoint you. I never look for romance and I'm not interested in it. If it happens, it happens, but it's very hard for me to like somebody. I'd rather be alone than with a person who doesn't fit with me. Most of my life I've been alone.'
OLGA recently split from her second husband - American mobile phone mogul husband Damien Gabrielle. Well with looks like yours OLGA surely you won't have trouble finding someone when you feel like it. Here at the Las Arenas Hotel OLGA is seen wearing a very fashionable combo of colours and trends, pairing a mustard yellow detailed sleeve cardigan with grey skinny trousers, a skinny-scarf and flashy metallic gold cube detail gladiator sandals. Also at the photo call was James Bond star actor DANIEL CRAIG and Spanish actor FERNANDO GUILLEN CUERVO who also plays in the film. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net
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Sultanahmet Men at an outdoor cafe playing Tavla a very popular tables game in Turkey similar to backgammon. The major difference is in tavla the doubling cube is not used also in tavla both gammons and backgammons are counted as two points called mars. Turkey Turkish Istanbul Constantinople Stamboul Stambul City Europe European Asia Asian East West Urban Destination Travel Tourism Tavlar Backgammon Board Game Men Playing Cafe Outdoor Middle East South Eastern Europe Turkish Turkiye Western Asia
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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'Rubik Mona Lisa', An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
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An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the likes of Banksy and Jamie Hewlett.
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art 'Rubik Jaws' - a depiction of Britsih actor Richard Kiel as 'Jaws' in the James Bond films, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, wh...
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art ' A Bomb', An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the likes of Banksy and Jamie Hewlett.
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art 'Rubik Scarface Club'. Recreated in Rubik cubes, from the film starring Al Pacino, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also...
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art 'Mr White and Mr Pink'. Recreated in Rubik cubes, a famous moment from the cult classic Reservoir Dogs, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery ...
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Making of Rubik Florence Rey, 2005, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the likes of Banksy and Jamie Hewlett.
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art 'Rubik Astro Girl', An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the likes of Banksy and Jamie Hewlett.
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Cube art 'Rubik Soup'. A recreation of Andy Warhol's famous painting, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the l...
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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'Rubik Travis Bickle Mohican'. Recreated in Rubik's cubes, Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle in the cult film 'Taxi Driver', An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Galle...
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Rubikcubism, Rubik Cube art of the Invader - Jan 2009
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Rubik Dalai Lama, 2008, An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's cubes is leading a new art movement - called Rubikcubism. The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 80s blocks per image. He painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on a hardboard. He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup, historic events like the Twin Tower attack on 9/11 and celebrities like Stanley Kubrik. It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's cubes, with their limited pallete of six colours, into the required position
Rubikcubism
RUBIKCUBISM
An artist who recreates famous images such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa out of Rubik's Cubes is selling his revolutionary art for GBP 20,000 a piece.
The mystery street artist, known only as Invader, uses up to 800 of the cult 1980s puzzles for each image and describes his new art movement as 'Rubikcubism'.
After inputting the design into a computer programme, he then painstakingly twists each cube to get the colours he wants on the top face before carefully placing them next to each other on hardboard.
He has recreated images of famous paintings such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup or iconic film scenes, such as Jack Nicholson bursting through the door in 'The Shining'.
It can take up to two days to twist the Rubik's Cubes, with their limited palette of six colours, into the required position.
The mystery artist preserves each image once it is complete and buys Rubik's Cubes in bulk - most recently 15,000 in one go.
His prized works sell for up GBP 20,000 pounds each at the world famous Lazarides Gallery in London, which also displays work by the likes of Banksy and Jamie Hewlett.
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Private House Extension Blackheath, London, United Kingdom, 2009
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Morrison House Allies And Morrison London Blackheath 2009 Oblique Residence Facade With Garden Extension
Private House Extension Blackheath, London, United Kingdom, 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George
Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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Gilbert and George
Gilbert and George at the launch of their exhibition 'Jack Freak Pictures' at the White Cube gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jul 2009
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