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  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

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    Mark Satter
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    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
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    PEOPLE - Halle Berry sah auch schon frischer aus
    *EXCLUSIVE* Santa Monica, CA - Actress, Halle Berry, is seen enjoying the company of a good friend while out in Santa Monica this Sunday afternoon. The stunning 50-year old dons a proudly bare face along with a comfy ensemble.

    **SHOT ON 11/6/16**

    AKM-GSI November 7, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Daily Life In Tbilisi And Mtskheta
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    Daily Life In Tbilisi And Mtskheta
    Coca-Cola bottle is seen in this illustration photo taken in Tbilisi, Georgia on September 23, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Krakow Tourism And Architecture
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    Krakow Tourism And Architecture
    Coca-Cola bottle is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola bottles are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola bottles are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola cans are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola cans are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola cans are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola Lime Zero Sugar bottles are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Coca-Cola In Store
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    Coca-Cola In Store
    Coca-Cola bottles are seen in a store in Poland on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • USA And Coca-Cola Photo Illustration
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    USA And Coca-Cola Photo Illustration
    American flag displayed on a laptop screen and Coca-Cola logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London Camden
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    Daily Life In London Camden
    Diet Coke packaging are seen at a grocery store in London, Great Britain on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London Camden
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    Daily Life In London Camden
    No Caffeine Diet Coke packaging are seen at a grocery store in London, Great Britain on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Good vibrations: tapping in to the benefits of ASMR. “The term ASMR is pseudoscience,” admits Dr Giulia Poerio, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Essex and one of the world’s leading researchers on the subject. “It was made up to make i
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    Good vibrations: tapping in to the benefits of ASMR. “The term ASMR is pseudoscience,” admits Dr Giulia Poerio, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Essex and one of the world’s leading researchers on the subject. “It was made up to make i
    Tingle and relax: ASMR creators face challenges to keep material fresh. Tapping is one of the sounds that can trigger ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) sensations for some people.
    ASMR is the third most popular YouTube search term worldwide. ASMR, the euphoric tingling certain sounds provoke, has created online superstars with millions of followers. Is it just a weird fad, or could it help people with anxiety and depression?
    But what is ASMR? There are six main types of triggers that induce the sensation: sounds (by far the most popular, usually involving soft voices, tapping or scratching); visuals (often gentle swooshing movements, such as paint being mixed); eating (watching and listening to people chew); crushing (the sight of objects like kinetic sand, sponges or slime being compressed) and role-playing. The final trigger Ð which the internet cannot reproduce, for now at least Ð is old-fashioned touch, such as someone ÒdrawingÓ on your back.

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  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz
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    FEATURE - Polnische Künstlerin erschafft Verblüffendes aus Filz


    Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska creates unusual art about everyday objects - by creating near-perfect embroidered sculptures of them using felt and sewing skills.

    Inspired by conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol, she uses a needle “like a brush”, felt, and materials from labels, newspapers, and packaging to create sculptures that look exactly like the real-life products.

    These include a banana skin that would fool any pedestrian, realistic soft drink cans and bottles, crisp packets, chocolate bars and sweets, a pourable bottle of Heinz ketchup and a Kellogg’s box, as well as Doc Martens and Crocs shoes. In a nod to Warhol, she’s even created her own embroidered felt version of a Campbell’s Soup can.

    Explaining what drives her, she says: “I'm inspired by daily life, everyday objects, mass culture, things to which we do not pay special attention, which are an indispensable part of our everyday life. It all intertwines with Pop Art. It's kind of infected in a positive sense.”

    Although the objects look like flawlessly simple recreations, Alicja explains that making her sculptures is a painstaking and selective process.

    “I am looking for mass production products that on the one hand have an interesting shape and recognizable logo and on the other hand can be a tool for articulating ideas,” she adds.

    “Felt pattern is my base. This is probably the most difficult, a bit technical stage. Depending on the intended purpose, I use different fillings and fixing techniques. When the skeleton of the construction is ready, my favorite, most creative stage, thread painting begins. I embroider by hand and use a sewing machine with open toe embroidery foot with lots of interesting stitches.”

    For her latest project, i.d., which is ongoing as of August 2021, Alicja is asking fans of her work from around the world to send in pictures of a drawer full of meaningful old items she can recreate in sculpture form. More details

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Losing pants Batman star Ben Affleck looks really skinny arriving at his ex wife place for Halloween celebration carrying a diet beverage Oct 31, 2020
    X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Losing pants Batman star Ben Affleck looks really skinny arriving at his ex wife place for Halloween celebration carrying a diet beverage Oct 31, 2020
    X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage Part2
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage Part2
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Losing pants Batman star Ben Affleck looks really skinny arriving at his ex wife place for Halloween celebration carrying a diet beverage Oct 31, 2020
    X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Losing pants Batman star Ben Affleck looks really skinny arriving at his ex wife place for Halloween celebration carrying a diet beverage Oct 31, 2020
    X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ben Affleck looks so skinny with his diet beverage
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Losing pants Batman star Ben Affleck looks really skinny arriving at his ex wife place for Halloween celebration carrying a diet beverage Oct 31, 2020
    X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mirka Federer am US Open mit Anna Wintour
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    PEOPLE - Mirka Federer am US Open mit Anna Wintour
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Shopland/BPI/REX (10374156h)
    Mirka Federer reacts as she is handed a Diet Coke in the player?s box in Arthur Ashe Stadium
    US Open Tennis Championships, Day 5, USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, New York, USA - 30 Aug 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Frieze Week Auction bei Christie
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    NEWS - London: Frieze Week Auction bei Christie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Shaw/REX/Shutterstock (9098912e)
    Andy Warhol. Coke Bottle. Est. £1,800,000-2,500,000
    Frieze Week Auction highlights photocall, London, UK - 29 Sep 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
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    PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
    -New York, NY - 03/05/17
    Abigail Breslin and friend walking in lower Manhattan

    -PICTURED: Abigail Breslin
    -PHOTO by: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
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    Startraks Photo
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    Startraks Photo reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image. If you violate our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damages. Abigail Breslin with friend (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
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    PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
    -New York, NY - 03/05/17
    Abigail Breslin and friend walking in lower Manhattan

    -PICTURED: Abigail Breslin
    -PHOTO by: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
    -NEM_57653.JPG

    Editorial - Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.startraksphoto.com for licensing fee
    Startraks Photo
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  • PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
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    PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
    -New York, NY - 03/05/17
    Abigail Breslin and friend walking in lower Manhattan

    -PICTURED: Abigail Breslin
    -PHOTO by: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
    -NEM_57652.JPG

    Editorial - Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.startraksphoto.com for licensing fee
    Startraks Photo
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    Startraks Photo reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image. If you violate our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damages. Abigail Breslin with friend (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
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    PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
    -New York, NY - 03/05/17
    Abigail Breslin and friend walking in lower Manhattan

    -PICTURED: Abigail Breslin
    -PHOTO by: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
    -NEM_57654.JPG

    Editorial - Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.startraksphoto.com for licensing fee
    Startraks Photo
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    Image may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene. Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have.
    Startraks Photo reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image. If you violate our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damages. Abigail Breslin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
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    PEOPLE - Abigail Breslin im Partnerlook mit einer Freundin in Manhattan unterwegs
    -New York, NY - 03/05/17
    Abigail Breslin and friend walking in lower Manhattan

    -PICTURED: Abigail Breslin
    -PHOTO by: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
    -NEM_57647.JPG

    Editorial - Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.startraksphoto.com for licensing fee
    Startraks Photo
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    Image may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene. Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have.
    Startraks Photo reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image. If you violate our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damages. Abigail Breslin with friend (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


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    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


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    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

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    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

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    (917) 242-1505
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    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
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    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

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    (917) 242-1505
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    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
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    PEOPLE - Blumenmädchen: Katie Holmes und Suri
    *EXCLUSIVE* New York, NY - Katie Holmes takes Suri out for a fun Sunday in the Big Apple as the mother daughter duo are seen enjoying some quality time together. Katie and Suri first visit a hot dog stand where Suri got a hot dog and Katie grabbed a Diet Coke before the duo set of for the Museum of Modern Art.


    AKM-GSI July 31, 2016


    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
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    Mark Satter
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    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Adrian Brooks/Imagewise/REX/Shutterstock (5753222h)
    Coca-Cola fan, Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar at the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge in Central London. The new drink tastes and looks more like Coke but without the sugar.
    Today, the star officially opened the doors to the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge, a sensory experience where fans can enjoy the new drink from 8-9 July.
    Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, London, UK - 07 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/Imagewise/REX/Shutterstock (5753222a)
    Coca-Cola fan, Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar at the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge in Central London. The new drink tastes and looks more like Coke but without the sugar.
    Today, the star officially opened the doors to the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge, a sensory experience where fans can enjoy the new drink from 8-9 July.
    Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, London, UK - 07 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/Imagewise/REX/Shutterstock (5753222b)
    Coca-Cola fan, Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar at the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge in Central London. The new drink tastes and looks more like Coke but without the sugar.
    Today, the star officially opened the doors to the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge, a sensory experience where fans can enjoy the new drink from 8-9 July.
    Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, London, UK - 07 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora beim Coca Cola Launch in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/Imagewise/REX/Shutterstock (5753222c)
    Coca-Cola fan, Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar at the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge in Central London. The new drink tastes and looks more like Coke but without the sugar.
    Today, the star officially opened the doors to the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Taste Lounge, a sensory experience where fans can enjoy the new drink from 8-9 July.
    Rita Ora launches Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, London, UK - 07 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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