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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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TikTok Live Streamers Perform Live Music In Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 17, 2025, Indonesian TikTok live streamers perform live music at the East Flood Canal (Banjir Kanal Timur). Many of these creators rely on real-time virtual gifts from viewers--a monetization feature of TikTok Live--to support their livelihoods. According to reports from We Are Social and Meltwater as of early 2025, Indonesia ranks second globally with 107.68 million TikTok users. Informal public spaces like this flood canal become creative stages for grassroots performers, blending entertainment with digital work in one of Southeast Asia's most active social media ecosystems. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - UEFA Europa League: Olympique Marseille gegen Atletico Madrid
Olympique Marseille vs. Atletico Madrid - UEFA Europa League Final in Lyon, May 16, 2ß18. +++ Lyon, Frankreich 16.05.2018, UEFA Europa League - 2017/18 Season, Finale, Olympique Marseille - Atletico Madrid, Fans mit Bengalisches Feuer (Foto: Roland Krivec)
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NEWS - UEFA Europa League: Olympique Marseille gegen Atletico Madrid
Olympique Marseille vs. Atletico Madrid - UEFA Europa League Final in Lyon, May 16, 2ß18. +++ Lyon, Frankreich 16.05.2018, UEFA Europa League - 2017/18 Season, Finale, Olympique Marseille - Atletico Madrid, Fans von Marseille (Foto: DeFodi.eu)
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NEWS - UEFA Europa League: Olympique Marseille gegen Atletico Madrid
Olympique Marseille vs. Atletico Madrid - UEFA Europa League Final in Lyon, May 16, 2ß18. +++ Lyon, Frankreich 16.05.2018, UEFA Europa League - 2017/18 Season, Finale, Olympique Marseille - Atletico Madrid, Fans von Marseille (Foto: DeFodi.eu)
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Giant sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges from the sea at South Bay Beach, Scarborough, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dobson Agency / Rex Features (2662698g)
Sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy
Giant sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges from the sea at South Bay Beach, Scarborough, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
A 12 foot sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy is seen emerging from the sea at South Bay Beach in Scarborough. The sculpture, which took three sculptors over two months to design, was created to mark launch of UKTV's new TV channel 'Drama', which will be showing the original BBC Pride And Prejudice series. The lake scene from the series has previously been voted one of the most memorable British TV drama moments of all time.
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Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted T
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Staff / Daily Mail / Rex Features (886761a)
Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted Tourists And Local Residents Catching Their First View Of The Princess Since Here Arrival At Balmoral. A Yellow Scarf Knotted At Her Throat She Had Been Out Riding In The Castle Grounds Yesterday For More Than An Hour Accompanied By Group Captain Townsend The King's Equerry. ...royalty
Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted T
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Zusammenstellung: zum 10. Todestag von Prinzessin Margaret (9.2.2012)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042s)
Today's Happy Colors acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042m)
3 of diamonds acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042o)
Exit sign man (This is Exit) acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042q)
Look at me acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042r)
Super egg acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042p)
Puzzle acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042k)
Play With Blocks acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042l)
Triple Uzura acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
No stock. Editorial Use Only
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042j)
Uzura Force 7 acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Ace of Spades acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042a)
acrylic 3-D artwork, Ace of Hearts card acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Royal Flush acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042c)
Four cards acrylic 3-D artwork
Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.
Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.
Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.
Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.
The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.
"I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.
"It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"
Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.
He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rothschild giraffe calves at Woburn Safari Park, Britain - 29 Oct 2006
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A baby giraffe who has been featured on GMTV has now been joined by a playmate. The arrival of two Rothschild giraffe calves is being hailed as a unique success for the breeding programme at the park in Bedfordshire, never before in the Park's history have two calves been born within a single month. Dr Jake Veasey at the park said 'It is a great boost to the Park's breeding programme and also to the survival of a critically endangered sub-species of giraffe.' The first male giraffe calf was discovered by staff early on Monday 25th September morning, already up and about and suckling from first time mother, Hannah. He soon became a media star, featuring on GMTV at the tender age of 4 days old, when viewers chose a name for him '' Goliath'. Savannah gave birth to the second male calf on the 20th October. He is as yet unnamed, but his name will begin with the letter ''G' like all the animals born this year.
Rothschild giraffe calves at Woburn Safari Park, Britain - 29 Oct 2006
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'Val Parnell's Sunday Night At The London Palladium' - The Beatles - Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison
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Over half a century since their last short film was released, the Three Stooges remain popular with audiences. Their films have never left American television since first appearing in 1958, and they continue to delight old fans while attracting new viewers. They were a hard-working group of comedians who were never the critics' darlings, a durable act who endured several personnel changes in their careers that would have permanently sidelined a less persistent act.
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