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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival
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A man proposes to his partner in front of the famous Glastonbury sign at sunset on the first day of the festival. A.J. Mussell and Laura Brennan, both age 29 from St Helens, have been together since 2011 having first met at and been friends since high school. Laura accepted A.J.'s proposal. Here they celebrate with two cans of strongbow
Man proposes to partner at Glastonbury Festival, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival
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A.J.Mussell (male, centre grey t shirt) with his partner Laura Brennan (right of A.J. with blonde hair) stand in front of the famous Glastonbury sign shortly before A.J. proposed to Laura at sunset on day 1 of the festival. A.J. Mussell and Laura Brennan, both age 29 from St Helens, have been together since 2011 having first met at and been friends since high school. Laura accepted A.J.'s proposal.
Man proposes to partner at Glastonbury Festival, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Isaac/REX/Shutterstock (8875182a)
A.J.Mussell (male, front row centre right grey t shirt) with his partner Laura Brennan (left of A.J. with blonde hair) and their friends sitting in front of the famous Glastonbury sign shortly before A.J. proposed to Laura at sunset on day 1 of the festival. A.J. Mussell and Laura Brennan, both age 29 from St Helens, have been together since 2011 having first met at and been friends since high school. Laura accepted A.J.'s proposal.
Man proposes to partner at Glastonbury Festival, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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Spending the day with Jessica Alba and family
Jessica Alba buying first bicycle for daughter Haven for daughters Haven and Honor then going to Target and finally lunch at Tavern after the long day. june 8, 2014 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which enables the vie...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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David Foster
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which ena...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234k)
'King' Kenny Dalglish
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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David Foster
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which ena...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234q)
Dandelion seeds dispersing
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny n...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234g)
Queen Elizabeth II holding Prince Andrew
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234o)
Close-up of elephant picture made from nails
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234n)
Close-up of elephant picture made from nails
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234c)
Steven Gerrard close-up
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nail...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234m)
Elephant
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which enables...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234b)
Steven Gerrard
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which e...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234f)
Queen Elizabeth II holding Prince Andrew
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234l)
John Lennon
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which enab...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234e)
Queen Elizabeth II holding Prince Andrew
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234j)
Nelson Mandela
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which e...
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
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Marilyn Monroe
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which e...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234p)
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Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny na...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234a)
David Bowie
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which enab...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234i)
Marilyn Monroe
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which e...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Hammer and nail art by David Foster, St Helens on Merseyside, Britain - 25 Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Foster/REX
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Foster/REX (3386234d)
Mick Jagger
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
Artist Nails It With Stunning Portraits
At first glance they appear to be intricate ink drawings but these amazing portraits are actually made with a hammer and thousands of nails.
Former architect technician David Foster has quite literally hit the nail on the head with these extraordinary portraits, the 52-year-old spends weeks painstakingly putting together his Pointillism art.
David's pictures cover a range of subjects, including celebrities, animals, flowers and even a hammer and nail.
Highlights of his portraits include Queen Elizabeth II holding baby Prince Andrew, Steven Gerrard celebrating after scoring a goal for Liverpool, music legends David Bowie and Mick Jagger and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe.
His largest portrait so far is of 'King' Kenny Dalglish, which is made from 31,950 nails, one nail for every minute he played in the League for Liverpool.
David, who is from St Helens on Merseyside, said: "Kenny played 355 League Games for LFC multiplied by 90 minutes equals the total amount of nails I used to make his portrait."
David bases his portraits initially on a photograph which he reproduces by stippling with an ink pen.
The inked drawing is then enlarged to mark out where the nails go and then the nailing begins.
Many thousands of nails later David will have the completed portrait.
Since winning the Warrington Contemporary Open Competition in 2012 with his artwork, David has continued to make enough hammer and nail portraits to hold a solo exhibition, which was in September.
And David doesn't have plans to stop any time soon, he said: "My work has evolved and developed over time, I now use tiny nails which enab...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAFCHOUBK
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Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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1950s American Diner shed by Ann Bate, 45, of St Helens, Merseyside
Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330t)
1950s American Diner shed by Ann Bate, 45, of St Helens, Merseyside.
Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330s)
1950s American Diner shed by Ann Bate, 45, of St Helens, Merseyside
Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330r)
1950s American Diner shed by Ann Bate, 45, of St Helens, Merseyside
Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
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