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Rosanna Davison
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Rosanna Davison with her parents Diane and Chris de Burgh at the launch of the latest book by Marisa Mackle 'The girl in the Yellow Dress' which Rosanna illustrated
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Ex Miss World and daughter of Chris Deburgh
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Latest version of the UK passport. With an inbuilt chip and very detailed printed pages making it harder to forge.
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Latest version of the UK passport. With an inbuilt chip and very detailed printed pages making it harder to forge.
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Latest version of the UK passport. With an inbuilt chip and very detailed printed pages making it harder to forge.
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Latest version of the UK passport. With an inbuilt chip and very detailed printed pages making it harder to forge.
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
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Alexandra Burke
Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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Paris Hilton celebrates launch of her Spring 2011 shoe collection and latest fragrance 'Tease', Tryst nightclub, Las Vegas, America - 17 Aug 2010
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Paris Hilton celebrates launch of her Spring 2011 shoe collection and latest fragrance 'Tease', Tryst nightclub, Las Vegas, America - 17 Aug 2010
Paris Hilton celebrated the debut of her new flirty, fun and stylish Spring 2011 shoe collection and glamorous new fragrance (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Paris Hilton celebrates launch of her Spring 2011 shoe collection and latest fragrance 'Tease', Tryst nightclub, Las Vegas, America - 17 Aug 2010
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Paris Hilton celebrates launch of her Spring 2011 shoe collection and latest fragrance 'Tease', Tryst nightclub, Las Vegas, America - 17 Aug 2010
Paris Hilton celebrated the debut of her new flirty, fun and stylish Spring 2011 shoe collection and glamorous new fragrance (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
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Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them.
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077735a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077950a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1078180a )
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them.
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
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Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
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Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260i )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260h )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260k )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260l )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260n )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 1168260q )
Heidi Range and Beto Perez inventor of Zumba
Sugababe Heidi Range gets a lesson in the latest fitness dance craze Zumba (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Robert Pattinson promoting his latest film 'Water for Elephants', The Fairmont Hotel, Santa Monica, America - 02 Apr 2011
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Robert Pattinson poses with his co-star, 42-year-old elephant Kai
Robert Pattinson promoting his latest film 'Water for Elephants', The Fairmont Hotel, Santa Monica, America - 02 Apr 2011
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Robert Pattinson promoting his latest film 'Water for Elephants', The Fairmont Hotel, Santa Monica, America - 02 Apr 2011
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Robert Pattinson poses with his co-star, 42-year-old elephant Kai
Robert Pattinson promoting his latest film 'Water for Elephants', The Fairmont Hotel, Santa Monica, America - 02 Apr 2011
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Apple's Latest Store Opening at Grand Central Station, New York, America - 09 Dec 2011
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Apple's largest-ever retail venue opened at the historic Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
Apple's Latest Store Opening at Grand Central Station, New York, America - 09 Dec 2011
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Babyloid - A therapeutic baby robot for the elderly designed to help fight symptoms of depression, Japan - 16 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masayoshi Kanoh / Rex Features (1535042c)
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Babyloid - A therapeutic baby robot for the elderly designed to help fight symptoms of depression, Japan - 16 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masayoshi Kanoh / Rex Features (1535042a)
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Babyloid - A therapeutic baby robot for the elderly designed to help fight symptoms of depression, Japan - 16 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masayoshi Kanoh / Rex Features (1535042b)
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NEWS - US-Sektengründer und Mörder Charles Manson im Alter von 83 Jahren gestorben
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Mass Murderer Charles Manson, Now Aged 77, Latest Prison Mugshot - 06 Apr 2012
Notorious mass murderer Charles Manson, now aged 77, shown in the latest prison mugshot of him that has just been released. Manson is shown staring straight ahead with a full grey beard and long grey hair holding his booking number - B-33920 - in front of him in Corcoran prison in California in this photo taken on June 16 2011 and provided by the California Department of Corrections. He bears the swastiki he carved into his forehead at his trial where he was found guilty of involvement in seven murders, including actress Sharon Tate, and was later found guilty of two more killings. Cult leader Manson is due to have a parole hearing at Corcoran State Prison on April 11 2012. It will be his 12th and he last attended a parole hearing in 1997.
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NEWS - US-Sektengründer und Mörder Charles Manson im Alter von 83 Jahren gestorben
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Mass Murderer Charles Manson, Now Aged 77, Latest Prison Mugshot - 06 Apr 2012
Notorious mass murderer Charles Manson, now aged 77, shown in the latest prison mugshot of him that has just been released. Manson is shown staring straight ahead with a full grey beard and long grey hair holding his booking number - B-33920 - in front of him in Corcoran prison in California in this photo taken on June 16 2011 and provided by the California Department of Corrections. He bears the swastiki he carved into his forehead at his trial where he was found guilty of involvement in seven murders, including actress Sharon Tate, and was later found guilty of two more killings. Cult leader Manson is due to have a parole hearing at Corcoran State Prison on April 11 2012. It will be his 12th and he last attended a parole hearing in 1997.
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Kylie Minogue is pictured on the set of her latest music video together with a stunt man riding a motorbike in Chinatown
Kylie Minogue filming a music video in central London, Britain - 19 Apr 2012
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Actress 1974 Sylvia Kristel The Cinema''s Latest Symbol Of Women''s Lib Flew Into London Yesterday - Pregnant But Determined Not To Marry. Dutch Born Syvia Star Of The Erotic Film ''emmanuelle'' Said: ''signing Myself Away Frigtens Me. I Cannot Do It
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Actress 1974 Sylvia Kristel The Cinema's Latest Symbol Of Women's Lib Flew Into London Yesterday - Pregnant But Determined Not To Marry. Dutch Born Syvia Star Of The Erotic Film 'emmanuelle' Said: 'signing Myself Away Frigtens Me. I Cannot Do It'. ...actress
Actress 1974 Sylvia Kristel The Cinema''s Latest Symbol Of Women''s Lib Flew Into London Yesterday - Pregnant But Determined Not To Marry. Dutch Born Syvia Star Of The Erotic Film ''emmanuelle'' Said: ''signing Myself Away Frigtens Me. I Cannot Do It
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909b)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909c)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909e)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909q)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909t)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909s)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909p)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909g)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909f)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909i)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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