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JEAN LUC GODARD WITH BRIGITTE BARDOT- 1960S
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JEAN LUC GODARD AND BRIGITTE BARDOT
JEAN LUC GODARD WITH BRIGITTE BARDOT- 1960S
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Happy Birthday: Brigitte Bardot feiert am 28.September ihren 80.Geburtstag
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UEFA Super Cup 2014 Real Madrid v Sevilla Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, United Kingdom - 12 Aug 2014
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Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 1-0 with Sergio Ramos
UEFA Super Cup 2014 Real Madrid v Sevilla Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, United Kingdom - 12 Aug 2014
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A Kiss For Actress Miss Rosanna Schiaffino From Actor George Hamilton Who Arrived Today To Make 'the Victors' At Shepperton Studios In Which They Both Star. Pkt 1737 - 124843 Original Print Held In Kensington.
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A Kiss For Actress Miss Rosanna Schiaffino From Actor George Hamilton Who Arrived Today To Make 'the Victors' At Shepperton Studios In Which They Both Star. Pkt 1737 - 124843 Original Print Held In Kensington.
A Kiss For Actress Miss Rosanna Schiaffino From Actor George Hamilton Who Arrived Today To Make 'the Victors' At Shepperton Studios In Which They Both Star. Pkt 1737 - 124843 Original Print Held In Kensington.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: George Hamilton wird am 12. August 2014 75 Jahre alt
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Flooding in Mizia, Bulgaria - 06 Aug 2014
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Cats make their way throught the flooded street
Flooding in Mizia, Bulgaria - 06 Aug 2014
Two people died during the flood officials confirmed . The heavy rains leaving thousands of destroyed homes and cars under the water, causing communication and electricity breakdowns across Bulgaria. Over 500 people were evacuated from the town of Mizia as all roads in the area are closed. A 25-year-old man died in the another town of Vratsa as a result of floods as several hours of heavy rain deluged parts of central and western Bulgaria.
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Flooding in Mizia, Bulgaria - 06 Aug 2014
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Cats make their way throught the flooded street
Flooding in Mizia, Bulgaria - 06 Aug 2014
Two people died during the flood officials confirmed . The heavy rains leaving thousands of destroyed homes and cars under the water, causing communication and electricity breakdowns across Bulgaria. Over 500 people were evacuated from the town of Mizia as all roads in the area are closed. A 25-year-old man died in the another town of Vratsa as a result of floods as several hours of heavy rain deluged parts of central and western Bulgaria.
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GERALDINE CHAPLIN - 1966
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Geraldine Chaplin
GERALDINE CHAPLIN - 1966
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Geraldine Chaplin wird am 31. Juli 2014 70 Jahre alt
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Perez Hilton birthday party at The Roxy on Sunset, Los Angeles, America - 23 Mar 2007
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Perez Hilton birthday party at The Roxy on Sunset, Los Angeles, America - 23 Mar 2007
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bunte Vögel - Promis mit gefärbten Haaren
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Final, Germany v Argentina, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 01 Jul 2014
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Mario Goetze of Germany scores a goal past Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero to make the score 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Final, Germany v Argentina, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 01 Jul 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Final, Germany v Argentina, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 01 Jul 2014
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Lionel Messi of Argentina shows a look of dejection after Mario Goetze of Germany scores a goal to make the score 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Final, Germany v Argentina, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 01 Jul 2014
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wax figures, Madame Tussauds, London, Britain - 02 Jul 2014
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Wax figures of Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge. Hair stylist Caryn Bloom and wardrobe assistant Luisa Compobassi make finishing touches.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wax figures, Madame Tussauds, London, Britain - 02 Jul 2014
Wednesday 02 July 2014 - Madame Tussauds London today unveiled a glamourous new look for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wax figures, two years after they were introduced into the attraction.
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Greece celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 1-1 with Georgios Samaras
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Greece is mobbed by team mates as he celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 1-1
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Greece (far right) scores a goal to make the score 1-1
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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James Rodriguez of Columbia scores a goal to make it 2-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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James Rodriguez of Columbia scores a goal to make it 2-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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James Rodriguez of Columbia scores a goal to make it 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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James Rodriguez of Columbia scores a goal to make it 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Colombia v Uruguay, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 28 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group D, Uruguay v England, Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil - 19 Jun 2014
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Luis Suarez of Uruguay celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 2-1
2014 FIFA World Cup, Group D, Uruguay v England, Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil - 19 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group H, Belgium v Russia, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 22 Jun 2014
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Divock Origi of Belgium scores a goal to make it 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Group H, Belgium v Russia, Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 22 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group G, Germany v Ghana, Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil - 21 Jun 2014
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Mario Goetze of Germany celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 1-0
2014 FIFA World Cup, Group G, Germany v Ghana, Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil - 21 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group G, Germany v Ghana, Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil - 21 Jun 2014
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Miroslav Klose of Germany celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 2-2
2014 FIFA World Cup, Group G, Germany v Ghana, Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil - 21 Jun 2014
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group G, Germany v Ghana, Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil - 21 Jun 2014
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Mario Goetze of Germany scores a goal to make the score 1-0
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701bc)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701bb)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701b)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701az)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ax)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aw)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aw)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701av)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701as)
Footballer Daniel Sturridge
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aq)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ap)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ao)
Footballer Daniel Sturridge
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ak)
Scary Clown
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with wha...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aj)
Morgan Freeman face paint
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ag)
Nelson Mandela make up complete
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ae)
Marilyn Monroe skull face paint
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ad)
Anthony Hopkins
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ac)
Skull face and body
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ab)
Ancient mummy design
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701a)
Mike Tyson (finished version)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Group A, Brazil v Croatia, Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil - 12 Jun 2014
Strictly Editorial Use Only - No Merchandising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran McManus/BPI/REX (3820354ag)
Neymar of Brazil celebrates scoring his goal to make the score 1-1
2014 FIFA World Cup, Group A, Brazil v Croatia, Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil - 12 Jun 2014
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Punk Rockers, Kings Road, London, Britain - 1977
Mandatory Credit: Photo by PAUL REVERE/REX (64816c)
PUNKS
Punk Rockers, Kings Road, London, Britain - 1977
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VARIOUS - 1977
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (62965j)
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VARIOUS - 1977
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PUNK - 1986
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Stuart/REX (122080b)
PUNK WITH SPIKED MOHICAN
PUNK - 1986
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New fathers photographed on day of baby's birth, Chelsea and Westminster hospital, London, Britain - May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Young/REX (3765920az)
'Shock And Awe': New Fathers Photographed on Day of Baby's Birth
Petrified, ecstatic, tearful - the range of emotions experienced by brand new fathers have been captured in this poignant set of images.
Photographer Dave Young was present through the nights of 23rd to 26th April at London's Chelsea and Westminster hospital documenting the reactions of new dads minutes after their partners gave birth.
His charming work sees unguarded reactions from the men, coupled with a phrase or few lines of words they would like their child to live by.
Sentiments range from "Live your life as if it were a constant pursuit of happiness" to "No tattoos until you're 30 and always be nice to your mum!"
The pictures were commissioned for The Book of Dads, a special Father's Day charity edition of The Book of Everyone personalised books (http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/). 50% of the proceeds of the book go towards supporting Borne, a UK premature birth charity (http://borne.org.uk/).
Steve Hanson, co-founder of The Book of Everyone, says, "The idea came about when we wanted to do something special to celebrate Father's Day. The Book of Everyone is a new start up run by three dads, one of whom has just had a baby and still has the look of wonder - or is it terror? - on his face. We thought it?d be fun to celebrate that awe, worry and relief on the faces of new dads who have just witnessed the birth of their sons or daughters. Dave Young was the perfect photographer to capture these once in a lifetime moments."
Ahead of Father's Day (June 15th) the The Book of Everyone site allows you to fashion a personalised 50 page Book of Dads, which you create by adding photos, personal tweaks and special messages for your dad. http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEBAKRAAC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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New fathers photographed on day of baby's birth, Chelsea and Westminster hospital, London, Britain - May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Young/REX (3765920f)
Daniel Arques DOB
'Shock And Awe': New Fathers Photographed on Day of Baby's Birth
Petrified, ecstatic, tearful - the range of emotions experienced by brand new fathers have been captured in this poignant set of images.
Photographer Dave Young was present through the nights of 23rd to 26th April at London's Chelsea and Westminster hospital documenting the reactions of new dads minutes after their partners gave birth.
His charming work sees unguarded reactions from the men, coupled with a phrase or few lines of words they would like their child to live by.
Sentiments range from "Live your life as if it were a constant pursuit of happiness" to "No tattoos until you're 30 and always be nice to your mum!"
The pictures were commissioned for The Book of Dads, a special Father's Day charity edition of The Book of Everyone personalised books (http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/). 50% of the proceeds of the book go towards supporting Borne, a UK premature birth charity (http://borne.org.uk/).
Steve Hanson, co-founder of The Book of Everyone, says, "The idea came about when we wanted to do something special to celebrate Father's Day. The Book of Everyone is a new start up run by three dads, one of whom has just had a baby and still has the look of wonder - or is it terror? - on his face. We thought it?d be fun to celebrate that awe, worry and relief on the faces of new dads who have just witnessed the birth of their sons or daughters. Dave Young was the perfect photographer to capture these once in a lifetime moments."
Ahead of Father's Day (June 15th) the The Book of Everyone site allows you to fashion a personalised 50 page Book of Dads, which you create by adding photos, personal tweaks and special messages for your dad. http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/
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