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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Elijah, aged 3
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
UNIQLO Tate Play: Oscar Murillo: The flooded garden at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
19th July 2024
Runs to 26 August 2024
Elijah, aged 3
Artist Oscar Murillo invites visitors of all ages to make their mark on a vast, layered painting in the Turbine Hall. The flooded garden encourages visitors to paint water and waves over monumental canvases, creating a collaborative painting of epic proportions. The installation takes inspiration from Claude Monet’s Water Lilies depicting his garden in Giverny, France, while building on Murillo’s series of Surge works, which feature gestural strokes in oil paint flowing across the canvas like water.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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USA 16/09/2010 Johnny Hallyday, Laetitia Hallyday have lunch at Cafe Vida on September 16, 2010 in Pacific Palisades, CA.
USA 16/09/2010
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The robotic arm applying nail polish
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The Nimble manicure machine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: A companion app takes users through the manicure process
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Home manicure machine uses AI and a robotic arm
Ferrari Press Agency
Nails robot 1
Ref 15327
24/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Nimble Beauty
Nail salon visits could become a thing of the past for anyone who invests in a new machine that uses artificial intelligence to perform a manicure.
The device, called Nimble, learns the shape, size and curvature of a user's nails for the benefit of a robot arm that mimics the movement of a human nail technician.
The arm can then precisely apply a base coat, two coats of colour and a top coat said to stay chip-free for up to seven days.
The California-based company behind it, Nimble Beauty, says the 270-degree nail-scanning technology uses more than 20 algorithms to calculate polish application and instruct the robotic arm.
A user inserts the vase coat, nail colour and top coat which come in special capsules, into the machine.
The user puts one hand inside and presses a start button which lets off the device scanning, painting and then drying the nails.
Then it’s time for the other hand to go in.
The company has its own range of pre-loaded colour polishes.
OPS: The robotic arm with one of the capsules containing nail polish
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Mural of muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González on the street in downtown Santiago. Santiago de Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Mural of muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González on the street. Santiago de Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Work of muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González at his personal Gallery on the Persa Bio Bio flea market. Santiago de Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. Santiago de Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Visitors observe the work of muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González at his personal Gallery on the Persa Bio Bio flea market.
Santiago de Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Brushes, rollers and paintbrushes stained with paint from muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González while painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González, stands on a crane that allows him to be at the height of the mural while painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González, stands on a crane that allows him to be at the height of the mural while painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González holds his helmet signed with his signature, while painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González, compares the dimensions between his mock-up and his mural, while painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_173963147_EYE
'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Mock-up of the mural that muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González is painting - a colorful mural on a 46-meter high water tank located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Tamara Merino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Portrait of muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González posing in front of his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship.
Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Portrait of muralist artist Alejandro ÔEl MonoÕ Gonz‡lez posing in front of his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship.
Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Detail of brush while muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González paints his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
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'Walls are where we communicate': how murals paint Chile's politics
Alejandro 'Mono' Gonzalez has used walls as his political voice for six decades in Chile, a 'nation of muralists'
In Chile, walls and public buildings are blank canvases to express dissent, frustration and hope.
Alejandro Gonzalez, 77, has painted across Latin America and Europe, and his murals adorn hotels and public buildings in China, Cuba and Vietnam.
Muralist artist Alejandro ‘El Mono’ González, painting his most recent work - a 46-meter high mural located in the National Stadium -, in commemoration of the detainees disappeared during the Chilean dictatorship. Santiago de Chile, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
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New paint can keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter
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A new kind of paint that can keep homes and other buildings cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, has been developed by scientists.
They say their invention will significantly reduce energy use, costs, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Space heating and cooling accounts for about 13% of global energy use and about 11% of greenhouse gas emissions.
The new paints reduced the energy used for heating by about 36% and the energy needed for cooling by almost 21% In simulations of a typical mid-rise apartment building in different climate zones across.
The paint was used on exterior walls and roofs.
As a result total heating, ventilation, and air conditioning energy use declined 7.4% over the course of a year.
The newly invented paints, created by a team at the USA’s Stanford University, are applied in two separate layers.
OPS:Objects of different materials in various shapes, coated with the new paints.
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Makeover for pregnant women highlights their growing tummy.
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A makeover for pregnant women that highlights their bump and makes it a bejewelled feature could change how others regard mothers-to-be.
Mums-to-be get their growing tummy with intricate designs made using maternity-friendly paint that resembles shining jewellery, lamé and strategically placed stones.
The service has been created by Japanese company Belly Couture.
The company founder noticed many pregnant women have a tendency to think fashion is just not for them anymore.
So the firm was launched to highlight their beauty as confident women.
As well as decorating the bump, the makeover also includes complementary fashion.
Women can choose an ensemble from one of four colours–white, black, beige, or grey.
Professional hair and makeup artists add the finishing touches for a photo shoot.
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Makeover for pregnant women highlights their growing tummy.
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A makeover for pregnant women that highlights their bump and makes it a bejewelled feature could change how others regard mothers-to-be.
Mums-to-be get their growing tummy with intricate designs made using maternity-friendly paint that resembles shining jewellery, lamé and strategically placed stones.
The service has been created by Japanese company Belly Couture.
The company founder noticed many pregnant women have a tendency to think fashion is just not for them anymore.
So the firm was launched to highlight their beauty as confident women.
As well as decorating the bump, the makeover also includes complementary fashion.
Women can choose an ensemble from one of four colours–white, black, beige, or grey.
Professional hair and makeup artists add the finishing touches for a photo shoot.
OPS: A mum to be given the Belly Couture makeover.
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Makeover for pregnant women highlights their growing tummy.
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A makeover for pregnant women that highlights their bump and makes it a bejewelled feature could change how others regard mothers-to-be.
Mums-to-be get their growing tummy with intricate designs made using maternity-friendly paint that resembles shining jewellery, lamé and strategically placed stones.
The service has been created by Japanese company Belly Couture.
The company founder noticed many pregnant women have a tendency to think fashion is just not for them anymore.
So the firm was launched to highlight their beauty as confident women.
As well as decorating the bump, the makeover also includes complementary fashion.
Women can choose an ensemble from one of four colours–white, black, beige, or grey.
Professional hair and makeup artists add the finishing touches for a photo shoot.
OPS: A mum to be given the Belly Couture makeover.
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London
Tam Joseph, artist. Photographed at his studio near Black Horse Lane, Walthamstow, London. 25/10/22
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