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  • EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie and her son Knox go to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. 11 Jul 2020 Pictured: Angelina and her son Knox got to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. Photo credit: Mr. E /P &P/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie and her son Knox go to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. 11 Jul 2020 Pictured: Angelina and her son Knox got to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. Photo credit: Mr. E /P &P/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie and her son Knox go to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. 11 Jul 2020 Pictured: Angelina and her son Knox got to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. Photo credit: Mr. E /P &P/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Angelina and her son Knox go to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. 11 Jul 2020 Pictured: Angelina and her son Knox got to Wacko and Blue Rooster art supplies. Photo credit: Mr. E /P &P/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 5, 2018 - London, UK - LONDON, UK. Artist Rosa Roberts poses with one of her works as part of Not 30%, a sub-exhibition presenting works by female artists. Opening day of The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, which runs until 7 October in Bloomsbury.  The fair, which coincides with Frieze Week, is a collection of artworks by independent and emerging artists handpicked by a committee of art world experts.  Visitors and art buyers have the opportunity to meet the artists presenting their work at the fair. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2018 - Basel, Switzerland - Art Basel showcases 290 of the world's leading galleries, representing the works of over 4,000 artists. During the show week, art lovers from all over the world converge to the small Swiss city to explore the state of contemporary art. (Credit Image: © Laura Chiesa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - New York, United States - Former Metallica bass guitarist Jason Newsted debuts his first art exhibition ''RAWK'' during VIP preview at the contemporary Art Fairs: Art New York, Context New York 2017, Pier 94, Manhattan (Credit Image: © Sam Aronov/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Beijin, Beijin, China - Beijing, CHINA-18th April 2018: The Red Brick Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, is a folk-based, non-profit art museum focused on the collection, research and exhibition of contemporary art. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - New York, United States - New Yorkers attend and examine modern art at fair Art New York presented by Art Miami Context New York at pier 94 in New York. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - London, UK - LONDON, UK.  A staff member views (L to R) ''Yellow Light'', ''The Monster'', ''Three Accidents'', all 2018, all by Mohammed Al Mahdi.  Preview of ''Accumulation:  Legacy and Memory'', an exhibition presented by Art Bahrain Across Borders during Bahrain Art Week.  Works from 11 emerging and established Bahraini artists is on display 20th to 26 November at Alon Zakaim Fine Art gallery in Mayfair. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Toronto, ON, Canada - TORONTO, ON- JULY 27  -  Mayor John Tory joins Chicago artist Justus Roe to unveil the City's latest piece of street art on the bridge over the Lakeshore and Gardner to Sunnyside Beach. The project is part of a cultural exchange between sister cities Toronto and Chicago to commemorate Canada's 150th birthday and the 'Year of Public Art' that is taking place in Chicago. in Toronto. July 27, 2017. Steve Russell/Toronto Star (Credit Image: © Steve Russell/The Toronto Star via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers attend and examine contemporary art at Frieze Art fair New York presented by Deutsche Bank at Randalls Island in New York (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - London, UK - A technician presents ''J'aime la couleur'', 2005, by Chéri Samba (Est. GBP 40,000-60,000). Preview of Sotheby's upcoming Modern and Contemporary African Art sale.  Works from artists across the African diaspora will be offered for sale on 2 April. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - ''Candy Nations” is a public art instillation by French artist Laurence Jenkell of nine-foot tall polyester resin sculptures of candy, each weighing 1,450 pounds (ca. 658 kg) and represents a piece of candy wrapped in the national colors of one of 20 countries as part of ‘Art On The Plazas’ program in the Fashion District as seen on October 4th. 2018. (Credit Image: © G. Ronald Lopez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 4, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Banksy's Falling Shopper is pictured in Central London on August 4, 2017. Falling Shopper is a stencil art piece Banksy painted some meters above street level on the side of a large, disused office building, back in 2011. Showing a well off woman clutching her shopping trolley filled with groceriesm while plummeting from a great height, Falling Shopper was purposely placed in upmarket, high-end shopping district of Mayfair, part of London with a high density of upscale shops. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Street art bearing the hallmarks of a Banksy piece which appeared at the base of Extinction Rebellion's recent protests in Marble Arch 2019 London, England on 1st May 2019. (Credit Image: © Robin Pope/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Warsaw, Poland - People with bananas demonstrate outside Warsaw's National Museum. 29 April, 2019, Warsaw, Poland after gallery removes suggestive banana art. (Credit Image: © Krystian Dobuszynski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - London, UK - A staff member views ''Untitled'', 2014, by Abdoulaye Aboudia Diarrassouba (Est. GBP 10,000-15,000).  Preview of Sotheby's upcoming Modern and Contemporary African Art sale.  Works from artists across the African diaspora will be offered for sale on 2 April. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - London, UK - Technicians present ''Zebra Crossing 2'', 2007, by El Anatsui (Est. GBP 550,000-750,000). Preview of Sotheby's upcoming Modern and Contemporary African Art sale.  Works from artists across the African diaspora will be offered for sale on 2 April. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - London, UK - LONDON, UK. A staff member views ''Untitled'' by Abdoulaye Aboudia Diarrassouba (Est. GBP 8,000-12,000).  Preview of Sotheby's upcoming Modern and Contemporary African Art sale.  Works from artists across the African diaspora will be offered for sale on 2 April. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - Handan, Handan, China - Handan,CHINA-Students practice dancing in Handan, north China’s Hebei Province, preparing for the upcoming art examination. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Hong Kong, CHINA - Hong Kong is where Chinese traditional art of bamboo scaffolding is being kept as a classic architectural craft.Oct-10,2018 Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung-ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung-ren/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Guangzhou, Guangzhou, China - Guangzhou,CHINA-The first insect art exhibition is held in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province, October 8th, 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - London, UK - LONDON, UK. A staff member poses in a room full of Haitian paintings. Preview of ''Art + Revolution in Haiti'', an exhibition at The Gallery of Everything in Chiltern Street.  The exhibition, which coincides with Frieze Week, explores when Surrealism arrived in the former slave colony in 1945.  Works from artists from le Centre d'Art d'Haiti and from the personal collection of Andre Breton, the founder of Surrealism, are on display until 11 November 2018. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 28, 2017 - Bristol, Bristol, UK - Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP (Credit Image: © Simon Chapman/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. Technicians hang ''Femme et oiseaux'', 1940, by Joan Miró (estimate on request).  Preview of Impressionist and Modern art sale, which will take place at Sotheby's New Bond Street on 21 June. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. A visitor walks by (L to R) ''Portrait of Yuri Repin by the Bay of Naples'', 1894, by Ilya Repin (Est. GBP 0.7-1m) and ''Summer'', 1891, by Isaak Levitan (est. 1-1.5m).  Preview of Sotheby's sale of Russian pictures and works of art which takes place on 6 June 2017 at Sotheby's in New Bond Street. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 7, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Artist Milan Rai wearing a gas mask stages a performance art protest against the pollution on a polluted road in Kathmandu, Nepal on Sunday, May 07, 2017. Kathmandu ranks among the world's most polluted cities in the world. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Malaga, Spain - A man seen standing next a painting of 'Girl with balloon' during exhibition..'Bansky The art of Protest' at cultural center 'La Térmica' is an exhibition showing for the first time in Malaga. the work of famous and mysterious British street artist 'Bansky', display more than 40 creations such originals works, sculptures, videos and photographs provide by international private collections including the original print of ''Niña con globo' (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida Luque/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Philippines - Mall goer’s amazed on bonsai tree and enjoyed taking pictures on exhibit during the Philippine Bonsai Society at The Block of SM North in Quezon City on March 23, 2019. The Annual National Show of Philippine Bonsai Society with the title “Sanib Pwersa” Art in Nature, has more than 200 entries of bonsai trees and suiseki stone collection that was finely selected from the various part of the country, the exhibition will run from March 22-25, 2019. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - MalmÃ, Sweden - Mysterious street art creators Anonymous has made another mini world with mouse versions of human shops and activities, for the third consecutive Christmas in Malmà (Credit Image: © Tommy Lindholm/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 15, 2018 - St Petersburg, Russia - Russian Director of the State Hermitage Museum Mikhail Piotrovsky, left, and conductor Vladimir Spivakov before the meeting of the Presidential Council for Culture and Art December 15, 2018 in St Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Alexei Nikolsky via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - Handan, China - Students practice dancing in Handan, north China's Hebei Province, preparing for the upcoming art examination. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - A number of Muslims beat the traditional type of gembrung musical instruments accompanying the prayer of the Prophet's Prayer which every year was held at the house of one of the community leaders in Kedondong Village, Kebonsari District, Madiun Regency. Riligi art is in the title to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW 1440 Hijri (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 19, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-The rich wall colors in Luo Zhongli Art Museum have attracted quite a few citizens to take photos there in southwest China’s Chongqing. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Hong Kong, CHINA - A worker carrying a bamboo on the scaffolding outside the hotel awaiting to be demolished. Hong Kong is where Chinese traditional art of bamboo scaffolding is being kept as a classic architectural craft.Oct-10,2018 Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung-ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung-ren/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - A Bird’s-Eye View of Paris is a 2017 drawing by Ukrinform's Paris-based correspondent Roman Sushchenko made in Russia’s Lefortovo Prison with ink and onion skins showcased at the Ukrainian National News Agency Ukrinform as part of the Art From Behind Bars exhibition, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, October 4, 2018. As reported, Roman Sushchenko was illegally detained on September 30, 2016 in Moscow while on a private trip. On October 7, 2016, he was charged with ''espionage''. Russia's FSB said that Sushchenko was a member of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry. The latter denied this allegation. On June 4, the Moscow City Court sentenced Roman Sushchenko to 12 years in a high-security prison for alleged espionage. The Supreme Court of Russia upheld the verdict on September 12. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Pavlo_bagmut/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 30, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Doctors trained with Martial Art to protect themselves during a workshop organized by ''Doctors for Protect'' in  Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 21, 2017 - South Jakarta, Indonesia - Photography artwork from SUTRISNO JAMBUL in a solo exhibition and the launching of her photography book entitled ''WOMEN'' (Women) at Institut Francaise d'Indonesie, Jakarta, on Friday, April 21, 2017.. The launching of the book and the solo exhibition of his art photography, is a concrete manifestation of his journey of work as photojournalist and photography artist for the past ten years. His work is inspired from his life experience to recognize the various characters of women who according to him full of mystery. The exhibition runs for one month, until May 21, before it will be exhibited at the French embassy in Jakarta. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Malaga, Spain - A man seen taking photos of a painting during the exhibition..'Bansky The art of Protest' at cultural center 'La Térmica' is an exhibition showing for the first time in Malaga. the work of famous and mysterious British street artist 'Bansky', display more than 40 creations such originals works, sculptures, videos and photographs provide by international private collections including the original print of ''Niña con globo' (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida Luque/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - Handan, China - Students take some time to relax practicing ballet dancing in Handan, north China's Hebei Province as they prepare for their upcoming art examination. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Moscow, Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin with Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets, left, and First Deputy Chief of Staff Sergei Kiriyenko during a meeting of the Council for Culture and Art at the Kremlin December 21, 2017 in Moscow, Russia. (Credit Image: © Alexei Druzhinin/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2017 - Florence, Italy - Florence (Italy), a city of art. Many tourists crowd the squares and bases known as Piazza della Signoria, Piazza del Duomo, Basilica of San Miniato al Monte and Santa Maria Novella, photographing and taking selfie. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - London, London, UK - L to R) Museum staff views a painting titled PC Harry Daley by artist Duncan Grant and a portrait of Pat Nelson by artist Edward Wolfe showing as part of Tate Britain's Queer British Art exhibition. London, UK. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child walk in the field during event Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child walk in the field during event Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Two child playing in the fields in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Shanghai, Shanghai, China - Shanghai,CHINA-The holographic projection art exhibition is held at a shopping mall in Shanghai, China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Some child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Two child playing in the fields in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child play violin in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Two child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Two child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Some child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child walk in the field during event Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Some child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - A child play violin in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 17, 2016 - Yogyakarta, YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia - Two child play in Studio Natural Child, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 17, 2016. This event to provide education to the children about the traditional game, local culture and give children space to express themselves with art. (Credit Image: © Pradita Utama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - Nathan Sawaya attends a press conference during 'The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - Nathan Sawaya attends a press conference during 'The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - 'Nathan Sawaya: The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 9, 2016 - Rome, Italy - Nathan Sawaya poses for a photo during 'The Art Of The Brick' exhibition preview at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy. The exhibition opens to the public on December 9 and runs until February 26, 2017. Nathan Sawaya is an American-based artist who builds custom three-dimensional sculptures and large-scale mosaics from popular everyday items and is best known for his work with standard LEGO toy bricks. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • June 14, 2017 - Pasay City, Philippines - Works of award-winning visual artists Nune Alvarado was showcased inside S Maison Mall art gallery. Nune Alvarado is active on the Southeast Asian art scene since the beginning of 1970. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - Inflatable tentacles of a commissioned art-work by British artist Pedro Estrellas and Filthy Luker reach from the windows of a rusty warehouse and into the sky at the Navy Yard, in South Philadelphia, PA, on October 8th, 2018  (Credit Image: © Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • November 3, 2018 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Visitors taking interest on items displayed during (DAACHI) Arts and Crafts Fair exhibition organized by Daachi Foundation at a local hotel. Textiles, pottery, Hunza Shawls, Ethnic Jewelry, crafts from Gilgit, Hyderabadi bangles, Phulkari from Haripur, Taxila stone carvings, hand-painted furniture, food stalls, truck art goods, food stalls, paintings and lots more in this exhibition. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. 15 Apr 2017 Pictured: Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. 15 Apr 2017 Pictured: Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. 15 Apr 2017 Pictured: Ariel Winter was spotted wearing a pinkish magenta wig along with a racy outfit while attending the Coachella Music Festival with boyfriend Levi Meaden in Indio, CA. The 'Modern Family' star and her boyfriend walked hand in hand as they walked the field of the festival enjoying the music and art sculptures. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 8, 2018 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - Inflatable tentacles of a commissioned art-work by British artist Pedro Estrellas and Filthy Luker reach from the windows of a rusty warehouse and into the sky at the Navy Yard, in South Philadelphia. (Credit Image: © Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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