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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Typoe Gran. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner (center). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner (center). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • May 3, 2017 - Russia - Russian artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, 41, was arrested at Metropolitan Museum of Art during Met Gala 2017 for appearing nude inside of a clear fiberglass box. The box, originally covered by a white sheet, was dropped off by a group of anonymous handlers in a restricted area near the museum. Members of the NYPD quickly apprehended Pavlov-Andreevich. The artist refused to leave the box, so firefighters were forced to cut it open. In picture: artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich during a performance. Photo from fyodorpavlovandreevich.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Russia - Russian artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, 41, was arrested at Metropolitan Museum of Art during Met Gala 2017 for appearing nude inside of a clear fiberglass box. The box, originally covered by a white sheet, was dropped off by a group of anonymous handlers in a restricted area near the museum. Members of the NYPD quickly apprehended Pavlov-Andreevich. The artist refused to leave the box, so firefighters were forced to cut it open. In picture: artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich during a performance. Photo from Lavoisier Clemente video. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - An Artist gives final touch to the Pally Unnayan Samity a community puja pandal or temporary platform themed traditional Bengali clay house ahead of Durga Puja Festival. The annual five days festival begins on October 15 and worship Goddess Durga who symbolized power and the triumph of good over evil in Hindu mythology. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - 56 years old artist Eid Muhammad and their team worker working on restoration & renovation at emperor Jahangir’s tomb which is on the tentative list of UNESCO's world heritage sites is quietly under way in Shahdara. Restoration & renovation work of the emperor Jahangir’s tomb is underway. The tomb of Jahangir is a mausoleum built for Jahangir, who ruled the Mughal empire from 1605 to 1627. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Japan - Artist Ayako Rokkaku poses for a photo in Tokyo during her exhibition. May 23, 2017. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2018 - China - Qinhuangdao, CHINA-The folk artist Liu Aimin makes earthernware pot in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • He's nailed it. String artist Ben Koracevic creates these incredible works of art - using just cord and nails. The London-based creative winds thousands of metres of string around tens of thousands of nails to create what he calls 'stringometry'. Among his works are a huge portrait of Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Keanu Reeves as his John Wick action hero character. He has also created a likeness of Batman baddie The Joker - as played by Joaquin Phoenix in 2019 movie, Joker, as well as animals including a lion and monkeys and guitarist Slash from Guns N' Roses. He only started doing 'string art' nine months ago after watching a video of someone else showing off their skills. "I was completed fascinated with the rare art form," he said. "Developing my skill and ability to replicate what I witnessed became an obsession and I soon found every spare hour being invested into practising." The self-taught artist - who holds a science degree - has since quit his job and cashed in his life savings to follow his dream. He added: "I am quite particular on the pieces I choose. "It is just an instinct where I know the image will look good in string. "It is a very time consuming process which is a quality I enjoy. I love the mental endurance and patience needed to complete a piece to high quality. "Art is a universal language where the work does all the talking!" Ben uses a grid system overlapping a photo or sketch. He then upscales that on to a wooden canvas, before "meticulously referencing" nails to mark a foundation and an outline for the string. He winds the string between the nails to create a likeness, using more string to create darker shadows and more detail. He has used between 6,000 and 30,000 nails on individual pieces - and some contain more than 3,000 metres of string. And he can spend as much as 500 hours alone creating one piece. His works are available to buy at stringometry.com and he is available for private commissions. Please credit Courtesy of
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Mariah Carey treated herself to a day Disneyland in Anaheim, CA after her split from her dancer boyfriend Bryan Tanaka. The singer was spotted for the first time after her split and was accompanied by her two kids Moroccan and Monroe, she was also accompanied by a huge entourage of friends, assistants, make up artist, hair stylist, and 4 huge bodyguards. The diva was seen wearing Minnie Mouse ears and also ditched her usual high heels for flip flops. Mariah and her entourage were seen riding 'It's a Small World', Space Mountain, and Radiator Springs. 13 Apr 2017 Pictured: Mariah Carey treated herself to a day Disneyland in Anaheim, CA after her split from her dancer boyfriend Bryan Tanaka. The singer was spotted for the first time after her split and was accompanied by her two kids Moroccan and Monroe, she was also accompanied by a huge entourage of friends, assistants, make up artist, hair stylist, and 4 huge bodyguards. The diva was seen wearing Minnie Mouse ears and also ditched her usual high heels for flip flops. Mariah and her entourage were seen riding 'It's a Small World', Space Mountain, and Radiator Springs. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 18, 2017 - Gaza, Gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian group of youth  campaigning for cancer patients. Gada Bin Said, Naherl Aldreemly and artist Mariam Salah made a piece of art encouraging people to support cancer patients For marriage in Gaza City,  Aug. 18, 2017. . Mariam Salah, a Palestinian artist, painted on one side of thecface and planted flowers on the other side. Gada Bin Said put on a wedding gown with cancer symbole. Throught there art, they support cancer patient as well as a hastage named (I am gonna live it). They aim to help cancer patients all over Gaza Strip. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 28, 2018 - Bhubaneswar, India - Indian Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created a sand sculpture on the historic meeting of both the president of North Korea and South Korea with message ''Welcome to Unit, Peace and prosperity'' at the Bay of Bengal Sea’s eastern coast beach at Puri, 65 km away from the eastern Indian state Odisha’s capital city Bhubaneswar, on 28th April 2018. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Madrid, Spain - Anonymous artist ''Colective Luzinterruptus'' create the artistic piece ''The waste Maze'', an installation open to the public from 15 to 18 june. The installation are built from used plastic bags and bottles. The empty bottles mainly be collected from in and around Plaza Mayor, Main Square. (Credit Image: © M.Ramirez/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Anonymous artist ''Colective Luzinterruptus'' create the artistic piece ''The waste Maze'', an installation open to the public from 15 to 18 june. The installation are built from used plastic bags and bottles. The empty bottles mainly be collected from in and around Plaza Mayor, Main Square. (Credit Image: © M.Ramirez/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Maya Jama. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Maya Jama. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Georgia May Jagger. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Not3s. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Georgia May Jagger. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Luke Edward Hail. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Georgia May Jagger wows in a sexy pink ensemble and accessories after being announced as the new face of Kurt Geiger. The 27-year-old British model — and daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger — has been appointed as the latest ambassador for the fashion brand’s summery ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. Georgia is seen wearing the jeweled Maiden sandals, a Raffia Kensington Bag and metallic Rainbow Kensington Quench Water Bottle Bag. The Kensington handbag collection is the fastest selling bag to date from Kurt Geiger and is available in over 80 variations of the original.  Georgia joins a lineup of British personalities that celebrate unique and characterful style including international fashion blogger Susie Lau, presenter Maya Jama, musical lyricist Not3s and fashion journalist Julia Hobbs, actress Gemma Chan and artist Luke Edward Hall. This season follows the success of last autumn’s launch of the new direction “Characterful Style” campaign that showcased an eclectic line up including the iconic Dame Joan Collins, supermodel superstar Alek Wek, music maverick Jay Kay of Jamiroquai, radio DJ Nicholas Grimshaw, insta star Reece King, fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, model and photographer Alice Dellal, artist Christabel MacGreevy and new face Molly Smith.  The new collection is available to buy in Kurt Geiger stores and on kurtgeiger.com now. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Georgia May Jagger has been announced as the new face of fashion brand Kurt Geiger for the 2019 ‘Characterful Style’ campaign. LOCAL CAPTION: Not3s. Photo credit: Kurt Geiger/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Check out this Pokemon food art. A top food artist created these incredible portraits of Pokemon characters in trendy poke bowls. Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls - rice bowls made with sushi-grade fish and colourful toppings - are one of the UK's hottest food trends. Now food delivery firm Deliveroo has commissioned food artist Prudence Staite to create a series of the best known Pokemon characters using ingredients found in dishes available at poke restaurant, Lolo Poke. Prudence’s work re-imagines Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Zapdos, Eevee, Charizard and the Poke Ball using ingredients including salmon, cheese, peppers, sweetcorn, ginger and sushi rice. They will be available to buy from Lolo Poke via Deliveroo from May 10. Joe Groves, Head of PR at Deliveroo said: “At Deliveroo, we constantly strive to offer customers food freedom and less mundane foods, by working with top restaurants and talent to create unique food choices and the Lolo Poke X Prudence Staite poke-mon bowls personify just this. "Each bowl has been given hours of attention to creating the most lifelike Pokemon characters." It comes as the new live-action Pokemon movie - starring Ryan Reynolds - is set to hit screens. Pokemon Detective Pikachu is out on May 10. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of Deliveroo / MEGA. 15 May 2019 Pictured: The bowls. Photo credit: Courtesy of Deliveroo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Check out this Pokemon food art. A top food artist created these incredible portraits of Pokemon characters in trendy poke bowls. Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls - rice bowls made with sushi-grade fish and colourful toppings - are one of the UK's hottest food trends. Now food delivery firm Deliveroo has commissioned food artist Prudence Staite to create a series of the best known Pokemon characters using ingredients found in dishes available at poke restaurant, Lolo Poke. Prudence’s work re-imagines Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Zapdos, Eevee, Charizard and the Poke Ball using ingredients including salmon, cheese, peppers, sweetcorn, ginger and sushi rice. They will be available to buy from Lolo Poke via Deliveroo from May 10. Joe Groves, Head of PR at Deliveroo said: “At Deliveroo, we constantly strive to offer customers food freedom and less mundane foods, by working with top restaurants and talent to create unique food choices and the Lolo Poke X Prudence Staite poke-mon bowls personify just this. "Each bowl has been given hours of attention to creating the most lifelike Pokemon characters." It comes as the new live-action Pokemon movie - starring Ryan Reynolds - is set to hit screens. Pokemon Detective Pikachu is out on May 10. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of Deliveroo / MEGA. 15 May 2019 Pictured: Eevee bowl. Photo credit: Courtesy of Deliveroo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Check out this Pokemon food art. A top food artist created these incredible portraits of Pokemon characters in trendy poke bowls. Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls - rice bowls made with sushi-grade fish and colourful toppings - are one of the UK's hottest food trends. Now food delivery firm Deliveroo has commissioned food artist Prudence Staite to create a series of the best known Pokemon characters using ingredients found in dishes available at poke restaurant, Lolo Poke. Prudence’s work re-imagines Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Zapdos, Eevee, Charizard and the Poke Ball using ingredients including salmon, cheese, peppers, sweetcorn, ginger and sushi rice. They will be available to buy from Lolo Poke via Deliveroo from May 10. Joe Groves, Head of PR at Deliveroo said: “At Deliveroo, we constantly strive to offer customers food freedom and less mundane foods, by working with top restaurants and talent to create unique food choices and the Lolo Poke X Prudence Staite poke-mon bowls personify just this. "Each bowl has been given hours of attention to creating the most lifelike Pokemon characters." It comes as the new live-action Pokemon movie - starring Ryan Reynolds - is set to hit screens. Pokemon Detective Pikachu is out on May 10. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of Deliveroo / MEGA. 15 May 2019 Pictured: Charizard bowl. Photo credit: Courtesy of Deliveroo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Check out this Pokemon food art. A top food artist created these incredible portraits of Pokemon characters in trendy poke bowls. Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls - rice bowls made with sushi-grade fish and colourful toppings - are one of the UK's hottest food trends. Now food delivery firm Deliveroo has commissioned food artist Prudence Staite to create a series of the best known Pokemon characters using ingredients found in dishes available at poke restaurant, Lolo Poke. Prudence’s work re-imagines Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Zapdos, Eevee, Charizard and the Poke Ball using ingredients including salmon, cheese, peppers, sweetcorn, ginger and sushi rice. They will be available to buy from Lolo Poke via Deliveroo from May 10. Joe Groves, Head of PR at Deliveroo said: “At Deliveroo, we constantly strive to offer customers food freedom and less mundane foods, by working with top restaurants and talent to create unique food choices and the Lolo Poke X Prudence Staite poke-mon bowls personify just this. "Each bowl has been given hours of attention to creating the most lifelike Pokemon characters." It comes as the new live-action Pokemon movie - starring Ryan Reynolds - is set to hit screens. Pokemon Detective Pikachu is out on May 10. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of Deliveroo / MEGA. 15 May 2019 Pictured: The bowls. Photo credit: Courtesy of Deliveroo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Check out this Pokemon food art. A top food artist created these incredible portraits of Pokemon characters in trendy poke bowls. Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls - rice bowls made with sushi-grade fish and colourful toppings - are one of the UK's hottest food trends. Now food delivery firm Deliveroo has commissioned food artist Prudence Staite to create a series of the best known Pokemon characters using ingredients found in dishes available at poke restaurant, Lolo Poke. Prudence’s work re-imagines Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Zapdos, Eevee, Charizard and the Poke Ball using ingredients including salmon, cheese, peppers, sweetcorn, ginger and sushi rice. They will be available to buy from Lolo Poke via Deliveroo from May 10. Joe Groves, Head of PR at Deliveroo said: “At Deliveroo, we constantly strive to offer customers food freedom and less mundane foods, by working with top restaurants and talent to create unique food choices and the Lolo Poke X Prudence Staite poke-mon bowls personify just this. "Each bowl has been given hours of attention to creating the most lifelike Pokemon characters." It comes as the new live-action Pokemon movie - starring Ryan Reynolds - is set to hit screens. Pokemon Detective Pikachu is out on May 10. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of Deliveroo / MEGA. 15 May 2019 Pictured: Charizard bowl. Photo credit: Courtesy of Deliveroo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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