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PEOPLE: Promis an der 'Chanel Exhibition Party' in London
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Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson
Chanel Exhibition Party at Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
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Prince Carl Philips and Sofia Hellqvists wedding, Stockholm, Sweden, 2015-06-13
June 13, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf ..Prince Carl Philips and Sofia Hellqvists wedding, Stockholm, Sweden, 2015-06-13..(c) Karin Trnblom / IBL (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf, Sofia Hellqvist, prince Carl Philip ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown princess Victoria, Erik Hellqvist, Sofia Hellqvist, prince Carl Philip, Marie Hellqvist ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown princess Victoria, Erik Hellqvist, Sofia Hellqvist, prince Carl Philip, Marie Hellqvist ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf , Sofia Hellqvist, prince Carl Philip ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17
May 17, 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden - Marie Hellqvist, Erik Hellqvist, queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf ..Publishing of the banns of marriage for Prince Carl Philip and Miss Sofia Hellqvist, reception, Royal Palace, Stockholm, 2015-05-17..(c) Charles Hammarsten / IBL....Lysningsmottagning p Kungliga slottet (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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British Fashion Awards, London Coliseum, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX (4273135b)
Hilary Alexander, Erik Torstensson
British Fashion Awards, London Coliseum, Britain - 01 Dec 2014
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Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating Charles James: Beyond Fashion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, America - 05 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Rex (3731770ky)
Georgia May Jagger
Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating Charles James: Beyond Fashion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, America - 05 May 2014
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Porter Magazine Party, Hotel Salomon de Rothschild, Paris, France - 01 Mar 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young /REX (3612752d)
Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson
Porter Magazine Party, Hotel Salomon de Rothschild, Paris, France - 01 Mar 2014
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Porter Magazine Party, Hotel Salomon de Rothschild, Paris, France - 01 Mar 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young /REX (3612752b)
Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson
Porter Magazine Party, Hotel Salomon de Rothschild, Paris, France - 01 Mar 2014
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
29 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Erik Varszegi, Master Lego Builder starts work at sundown on the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Building through the night using 150,000 Lego bricks, Mr Varszegi and his crew hope to finish the project before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
29 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Erik Varszegi, Master Lego Builder starts work at sundown on the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Building through the night using 150,000 Lego bricks, Mr Varszegi and his crew hope to finish the project before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
29 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Erik Varszegi, Master Lego Builder starts work at sundown on the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Building through the night using 150,000 Lego bricks, Mr Varszegi and his crew hope to finish the project before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Erik Varszegi, Master Lego Builder and his crew before sun up are close to completing the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Building through the night using 150,000 Lego bricks, Mr Varszegi and his crew hope to finish the project before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Erik Varszegi, Master Lego Builder finishes building the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Building through the night using 150,000 Lego bricks, Mr Varszegi and his crew finished the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The world's largest ever Lego Vampire stands in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Tourists and Lego crew with the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Lego building crew with the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The world's largest ever Lego Vampire stands in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Lego building crew with the world's largest ever Lego Vampire in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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LA: WORLD'S LARGEST LEGO VAMPIRE
30 September 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The world's largest ever Lego Vampire stands in front of the St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
Starting at sunset and building through the night, Master Lego Builder Erik Varszegi used 150,000 Lego bricks to complete the project just before daybreak.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa USA
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'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/REX Shutterstock (1480677c)
Erik Sprague -The Lizardman
'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
He's spent almost 700 hours being tattooed, had his teeth filed into fangs and had implants to give him horns he's the Lizard Man (Erik Sprague)
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'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/REX Shutterstock (1480677b)
Erik Sprague -The Lizardman
'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
He's spent almost 700 hours being tattooed, had his teeth filed into fangs and had implants to give him horns he's the Lizard Man (Erik Sprague)
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'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/REX Shutterstock (1480677b)
Erik Sprague -The Lizardman
'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
He's spent almost 700 hours being tattooed, had his teeth filed into fangs and had implants to give him horns he's the Lizard Man (Erik Sprague)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687p)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687n)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687m)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687k)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687l)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687h)
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687g)
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687c)
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features (1480687b)
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague
Erik 'The Lizardman' Sprague launching 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' annual, 'Strikingly True' London, Britain - 27 Oct 2011
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Metropolitan Opera Season Opening Night "Anna Bolena", New York, America - 26 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Rex / Rex Features (1452550b)
Tyra Banks
Metropolitan Opera Season Opening Night "Anna Bolena", New York, America - 26 Sep 2011
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'Celebrity Big Brother' TV Programme, Elstree, Britain - 08 Jan 2010
EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING - EMBARGO:NOT TO BE USED BEFORE 22:00 FRIDAY 8TH JANUARY 2010
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Stephen Baldwin, Dane Bowers, Jonas Erik Altberg aka Basshunter, Sisqo and Alex Reid
'Celebrity Big Brother' TV Programme, Elstree, Britain - 08 Jan 2010
Today in the Big Brother house Big Brother called all of the male housemates into the diary room to explain that the task for the day was to hold a 'Hunk Off'. The 'rounds' for the competition were eveningwear, swimwear and a talent section, with the female housemates sitting in judgement. Vinnie Jones was the only male not to take part and instead took on the role of presenter. The men then received their swimwear - a selection of mankinis. One by one, Big Brother asked each housemate to confirm he was happy with his mankini. Jonas, Alex and Sisqo reluctantly agreed and were released. However, when Dane and Stephen refused they were offered an alternative of a two piece set. When it came to the talent section Stephen recited a poem, Dane gave all the girls a massage, Jonas opted for 'special kiss' on the cheek, Sisqo sang a ballad and Alex did the splits using two chairs. In the end Stephen finished 5th, Alex 4th, Jonas 3rd, Dane 2nd and Sisqo triumphed in 1st.
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'Celebrity Big Brother' TV Programme, Elstree, Britain - 08 Jan 2010
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Jonas Erik Altberg aka Basshunter parades in front of female housemates and Vinnie Jones
'Celebrity Big Brother' TV Programme, Elstree, Britain - 08 Jan 2010
Today in the Big Brother house Big Brother called all of the male housemates into the diary room to explain that the task for the day was to hold a 'Hunk Off'. The 'rounds' for the competition were eveningwear, swimwear and a talent section, with the female housemates sitting in judgement. Vinnie Jones was the only male not to take part and instead took on the role of presenter. The men then received their swimwear - a selection of mankinis. One by one, Big Brother asked each housemate to confirm he was happy with his mankini. Jonas, Alex and Sisqo reluctantly agreed and were released. However, when Dane and Stephen refused they were offered an alternative of a two piece set. When it came to the talent section Stephen recited a poem, Dane gave all the girls a massage, Jonas opted for 'special kiss' on the cheek, Sisqo sang a ballad and Alex did the splits using two chairs. In the end Stephen finished 5th, Alex 4th, Jonas 3rd, Dane 2nd and Sisqo triumphed in 1st.
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037e )
'Man Made Flood' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manip...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037g )
'Watercolours' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipul...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037i )
'Just Back' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipulati...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037b )
'Tough' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipulating i...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037a )
'Go Your Own Way' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and mani...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037d )
'Lazy Dog' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipulatin...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037f )
'Roadworkers' Coffee Break' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his compute...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037h )
'Vertical Turn' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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Photographer turns everyday images into works of art, Sweden - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Johansson/Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1176037c )
'Fishy Island' by photographer Erik Johansson, Photographer Erik Johansson has created an alternative dimension to everyday scenes using clever photo-manipulation techniques. Erik, 24 from Sweeden, says his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to look at ordinary events in different ways, and spends up-to 20 hours on a single image
A Trick Of The Eye
A TRICK OF THE EYE
Swedish artist and photographer Erik Johansson certainly likes to pull the wool over our eyes - and sometimes a lot more besides.
The 24 year old freelance photographer and Interaction Design student from Gothenburg, Sweden, specialises in this technique of 'trompe l'oeil' ('trick the eye') to create weird, wonderful and sometimes slightly sinister scenarios, usually involving a wry, tongue-in-cheek and utterly impossible interpretation of an everyday situation.
So in his artworks we see the artist appear to be pulling a section of road tarmac as if it were nothing more substantial than a blanket; or ironing his clothes while still wearing them as if his body was as flat as his shirt and trousers; or road workers having a giant game of Noughts and Crosses using a JCB and the road surface; or a woman hanging up a seaside painting that is leaking water from the canvas onto the floor around her feet.
Each quirky take on reality is achieved by Erik using the Photoshop computer program to manipulate his original photograph into a surreal new image.
The young artist says he gets his wacky ideas simply from trying to take a more lateral, twisted view of ordinary events and coming up with a piece of work that provokes thoughts and reactions in varying degrees.
So, with the idea in his mind, Erik sets out to take the picture of the normal event in the real world, before going back with the image to his computer and manipul...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWGBZMAGI
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