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Sportbild Award
Franz Beckenbauer und Preistraeger Lothar Matthaeus
bei der Verleihung des SPORT BILD Award 2013 in der Hamburger Fischauktionshalle in Hamburg.
August 12, 2013
*** Local Caption *** 03717454
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SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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DUK10131308_005
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_002
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_010
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (www.antonyrturner.com/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelli
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_001
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_009
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_003
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_008
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145827_002
NEWS - «Bild»-Chefredaktor Julian Reichelt muss gehen
Düsseldorf, Deutschland, SPOBIS,
Sportbusiness Kongress in Düsseldorf am 30.01.2020
Julian REICHELT
Vorsitzender der Chefredaktion BILD
/ action press *** Local Caption *** 30658868
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DUK10145827_006
NEWS - «Bild»-Chefredaktor Julian Reichelt muss gehen
Düsseldorf, Deutschland, SPOBIS,
Sportbusiness Kongress in Düsseldorf am 30.01.2020
Julian REICHELT
Vorsitzender der Chefredaktion BILD
/ action press *** Local Caption *** 30658866
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_006
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131308_004
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
(c) Dukas -
DUK10099265_016
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Dave Grohl. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243608
(c) Dukas -
DUK10099265_015
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Emma Stone. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243580
(c) Dukas -
DUK10099265_014
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Artist Giovanni Contardi. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243582
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DUK10099265_013
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Breaking Bad - Bryan Cranston. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243578
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DUK10099265_012
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Actress Millie Bobby Brown. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243583
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DUK10099265_011
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Dave Grohl.This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243586
(c) Dukas -
DUK10099265_010
FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Actress Millie Bobby Brown. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243611
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Amy Winehouse. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243607
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Gigi Hadid.This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243604
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Artist Giovanni Contardi. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243599
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Gigi Hadid.This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243597
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Dave Grohl.This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243590
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Game of Thrones Maisie Williams. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243594
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Rapper Post Malone.This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243591
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Marilyn Monroe. This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243606
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FEATURE - Australischer Künstler fertigt Star-Porträts aus Zauberwürfeln an
Actor Jared Leto . This artist is going through a real-life 'cubist' period - and making celebrity portraits made entirely from RUBIK'S cubes. See story SWRUBIKS. Giovanni Contardi, 24, has created 5ft x 5ft portraits of Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl and the late Amy Winehouse. The Melbourne-based artist uses between 700-730 rubix cubes for each portrait which on average takes him four hours to complete. Giovanni’s impressive hobby has led him to rack up 20,000 followers on Instagram and has even caught the eye of the celebrities in the pictures. Giovanni, from Pesaro, Italy, said: “I start by printing off a photo of the celebrity I admire at the time - usually it’s someone from a TV series or film I’ve watched that week. “I use a grid to divide the portrait into each single cube, so that is faster to reproduce. Then I get all the cubes ready in preparation before putting them into crates. “The most enjoyable part is figuring out how to use oranges and reds to make definition in the face. That’s the most challenging thing and takes between an hour or two. “Laying it out on the floor takes about two hours to do.” / action press *** Local Caption *** 27243609
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Siegfried Rauch in Untersöchering
Der Sarg von Siegfried Rauch in der Aussegnungshalle in der St. Margaretha Kirche in Untersöchering
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Siegfried Rauch in Untersöchering
Der Sarg von Siegfried Rauch in der Aussegnungshalle in der St. Margaretha Kirche in Untersöchering
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PEOPLE - Trauerfeier für Siegfried Rauch in Untersöchering
Der Sarg von Siegfried Rauch in der Aussegnungshalle in der St. Margaretha Kirche in Untersöchering
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NEWS - Stockholm: Verleihung des Chemie-Nobelpreises
Prinzessin Sofia
bei der Nobelpreisverleihung 2017 in der Konzerthalle in Stockholm / 101217
***The annual Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at The Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden - 10 Dec 2017 *** *** Local Caption *** 25415875
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NEWS - Stockholm: Verleihung des Chemie-Nobelpreises
Königin Silvia
bei der Nobelpreisverleihung 2017 in der Konzerthalle in Stockholm / 101217
***The annual Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at The Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden - 10 Dec 2017 *** *** Local Caption *** 25415890
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767212
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Cheyenne Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767219
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767210
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767214
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767213
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht und Cheyenne Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767208
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767217
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Cheyenne Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767218
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767211
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767215
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767216
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PEOPLE - Natascha Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in Berlin
Natascha Ochsenknecht und Cheyenne Ochsenknecht bei der Finissage Die Welt in Farben von Natascha Ochsenknecht in der Art Galery Z Berlin / 190617
*** Finissage of Natascha Ochsenknecht, Berlin, Germany - 19 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24767209
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NEWS - Gemälde aus Handtüchern nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen
Zum 100. Jahrestag der niederländischen Künstlergruppe De Stijl setzen Studenten aus mehr als 350 Handtüchern ein Gemälde nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen zusammen / 230517 ***
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Dutch artist group De Stijl, students combine a painting by Piet Mondriaan with more than 350 towels on the beach of Scheveningen, Netherlands, 23 May 2017 ***
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NEWS - Gemälde aus Handtüchern nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen
Zum 100. Jahrestag der niederländischen Künstlergruppe De Stijl setzen Studenten aus mehr als 350 Handtüchern ein Gemälde nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen zusammen / 230517 ***
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Dutch artist group De Stijl, students combine a painting by Piet Mondriaan with more than 350 towels on the beach of Scheveningen, Netherlands, 23 May 2017 ***
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NEWS - Gemälde aus Handtüchern nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen
Zum 100. Jahrestag der niederländischen Künstlergruppe De Stijl setzen Studenten aus mehr als 350 Handtüchern ein Gemälde nach Piet Mondriaan am Strand von Scheveningen zusammen / 230517 ***
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Dutch artist group De Stijl, students combine a painting by Piet Mondriaan with more than 350 towels on the beach of Scheveningen, Netherlands, 23 May 2017 ***
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