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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogencamp in his garden.

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01583202

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
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    PORTRAIT - Mark Hogancamp
    Mark Hogancamp nearly died after being jumped by five men in 2000. After waking from a coma with no memories, he developed an extraordinary coping device: he built a miniature town in his garden where he reimagines the horrors of war.

    Pictured: Mark Hogancamp's figures.

    © Tim Knox / eyevine

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  • VARIOUS -  2004
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    VARIOUS - 2004
    Please refer to individual reference number for billing
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX (501948a)
    Liquorice Allsorts
    Compilation - It's Sweetie Ora
    The singer is known for her quirky fashion sense and, as these images show, she's never short of a tasty look or two.

    Time and time again she proves that she knows how to put a sweet outfit together.

    In fact, we think it's safe to say the star has Allsorts in her wardrobe!

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVABMVBLA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
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    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Herobuilders/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Herobuilders (3112510c)
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt'
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    A figurine has gone on sale celebrating Miley Cyrus's infamous twerking pose - complete with shaking 'bobble butt'.

    U.S. dollmakers Herobuilders fashioned the hilarious likeness following the singer's outrageous routine at the MTV Video Music Awards Show in August.

    The $29.95 figure not only features Miley in her bent-over pose with tongue out, but has a bottom that shakes suggestively. (GIF file available: dmurray@rexfeatures.com)

    Described as "the perfect stocking stuffer", only 5000 of the collectables will be made and are available online.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
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    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Herobuilders/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Herobuilders (3112510b)
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt'
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    A figurine has gone on sale celebrating Miley Cyrus's infamous twerking pose - complete with shaking 'bobble butt'.

    U.S. dollmakers Herobuilders fashioned the hilarious likeness following the singer's outrageous routine at the MTV Video Music Awards Show in August.

    The $29.95 figure not only features Miley in her bent-over pose with tongue out, but has a bottom that shakes suggestively. (GIF file available: dmurray@rexfeatures.com)

    Described as "the perfect stocking stuffer", only 5000 of the collectables will be made and are available online.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
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    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Herobuilders/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Herobuilders (3112510a)
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt'
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    A figurine has gone on sale celebrating Miley Cyrus's infamous twerking pose - complete with shaking 'bobble butt'.

    U.S. dollmakers Herobuilders fashioned the hilarious likeness following the singer's outrageous routine at the MTV Video Music Awards Show in August.

    The $29.95 figure not only features Miley in her bent-over pose with tongue out, but has a bottom that shakes suggestively. (GIF file available: dmurray@rexfeatures.com)

    Described as "the perfect stocking stuffer", only 5000 of the collectables will be made and are available online.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
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    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Herobuilders/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Herobuilders (3112510d)
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt'
    Miley Cyrus twerking figurine with moving 'bobble butt', America - 03 Oct 2013
    A figurine has gone on sale celebrating Miley Cyrus's infamous twerking pose - complete with shaking 'bobble butt'.

    U.S. dollmakers Herobuilders fashioned the hilarious likeness following the singer's outrageous routine at the MTV Video Music Awards Show in August.

    The $29.95 figure not only features Miley in her bent-over pose with tongue out, but has a bottom that shakes suggestively. (GIF file available: dmurray@rexfeatures.com)

    Described as "the perfect stocking stuffer", only 5000 of the collectables will be made and are available online.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411H)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine. Speech bubble can be attached.
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411I)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine. Osama money case.
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411A)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411D)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411F)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine. Osama money case.
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411C)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    DUKAS_20366791_REX
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411E)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine. Speech bubble can be attached.
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
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    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by M.I.C. Gadget / Rex Features (1443411B)
    The Obama Kill Osama collectible figurine (detail)
    The Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine - Sep 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/d79r

    A controversial memento of the death of the world's number one terrorist has gone on sale.

    The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the U.S. president standing triumphantly over the body of Bin Laden.

    Barack Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest.

    Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out.

    The limited edition GBP 82 ($129) keepsake even includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.

    Other details include spent shells on the floor, Obama's Blackberry on his belt and a briefcase with America's triple-A economic rating crossed out.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'A Royal Masquerade Wedding' - The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    'A Royal Masquerade Wedding' - The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    ROYAL WEDDING GOODY BAGS

    'A Royal Masquerade Wedding' - The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom

    Please contact:
    Richfoto Limited. PO Box 10230,
    Bishop's Stortford, Herts. CM23 9FH.

    Tel: +44 (0)8455 202022
    Email: editorial@richfoto.com

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  • 'A Right Royal Wind-up' The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    'A Right Royal Wind-up' The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    'A Right Royal Wind-up' - The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom

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  • 'HRH the Solar Powered Queen of Weddings and Waving' -The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    'HRH the Solar Powered Queen of Weddings and Waving' -The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom
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    'HRH the Solar Powered Queen of Weddings and Waving' - The Bespoke Goody Bag Company launch limited edition, custom-made Royal Wedding goody bags for your Royal Wedding Party, United Kingdom

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    Bas reliefes on gopura (tower) of Hindu temple, Vishnu in center. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), Tamil Nadu, India
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    Bas reliefes on gopura (tower) of Hindu temple, Vishnu in center. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), Tamil Nadu, India
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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H. Jensen/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001j )
    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H. Jensen/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001i )
    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Malina/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001l )
    Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001k )
    Dig site where the Venus of Hohle Fels figurine was found
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H. Jensen/Universitat Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001m )
    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001h )
    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001f )
    The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
    Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
    CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE

    A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.

    Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.

    "It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.

    Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought

    According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.

    "It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.

    The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.

    "Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."

    The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.

    "The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS

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  • Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
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    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
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    Keith Richards sculpture by Liz Lomax
    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
    Meet the woman who made Amy Winehouse - literally.

    Talented Liz Lomax creates amazing mini sculptures of famous rockers by hand - and has used BRILLO PADS for Amy's hair.

    Her work has included quirky caricatures of megastar musicians including Keith Richards, Noel Gallagher and Sting.

    She has even made a mini MICHAEL JACKSON dangling a baby.

    And the stars love her affectionate versions of them so much that they are only too pleased to say thanks.

    New Yorker Liz's souvenir scrapbook includes pictures of her with Ringo Starr, Paul Weller and Roger Daltrey.

    The 33-year-old, who calls herself "a three dimensional illustrator", creates the figurines for record covers, magazines, billboards, adverts and, as in Amy's case, just for fun.

    FULL FEATURE AND VIDEO: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/2tm7
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
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    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
    Editorial use only, no stock, merchandising, advertising or books. Credit must be used.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Liz Lomax / Rex Features (856398n)
    Keith Richards sculpture by Liz Lomax
    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
    Meet the woman who made Amy Winehouse - literally.

    Talented Liz Lomax creates amazing mini sculptures of famous rockers by hand - and has used BRILLO PADS for Amy's hair.

    Her work has included quirky caricatures of megastar musicians including Keith Richards, Noel Gallagher and Sting.

    She has even made a mini MICHAEL JACKSON dangling a baby.

    And the stars love her affectionate versions of them so much that they are only too pleased to say thanks.

    New Yorker Liz's souvenir scrapbook includes pictures of her with Ringo Starr, Paul Weller and Roger Daltrey.

    The 33-year-old, who calls herself "a three dimensional illustrator", creates the figurines for record covers, magazines, billboards, adverts and, as in Amy's case, just for fun.

    FULL FEATURE AND VIDEO: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/2tm7
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
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    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
    Editorial use only, no stock, merchandising, advertising or books. Credit must be used.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Liz Lomax / Rex Features (856398m)
    Rolling Stones sculpture by Liz Lomax
    Three dimensional sculptures by Liz Lomax, New York, America - Mar 2009
    Meet the woman who made Amy Winehouse - literally.

    Talented Liz Lomax creates amazing mini sculptures of famous rockers by hand - and has used BRILLO PADS for Amy's hair.

    Her work has included quirky caricatures of megastar musicians including Keith Richards, Noel Gallagher and Sting.

    She has even made a mini MICHAEL JACKSON dangling a baby.

    And the stars love her affectionate versions of them so much that they are only too pleased to say thanks.

    New Yorker Liz's souvenir scrapbook includes pictures of her with Ringo Starr, Paul Weller and Roger Daltrey.

    The 33-year-old, who calls herself "a three dimensional illustrator", creates the figurines for record covers, magazines, billboards, adverts and, as in Amy's case, just for fun.

    FULL FEATURE AND VIDEO: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/2tm7
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Statuette of Minerva, Roman Goddess of wisdom and drama, on the corner of a building at Petergate with York Minster in the background (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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