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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: An x-ray of Bhola Shankar's stomach shows nails accumulated inside his body at a state-run hos
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Family members pay a visit to Patient Bhola Shankar recovering at a state-run hospital in Bund
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Dr Anil Saini who operated on Bhola Shankar shows the times extracted from his patient's stoma
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Patient Bhola Shankar recovering after surgery in a state-run hospital in Bundi, Rajasthan, In
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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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  • 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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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Amara La Negra at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • Singer Madonna speaks to the media during a press conference for the Super Bowl XLVI half time show in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 2, 2012.
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  • Katy Dunn drinks a bottle of water on day four of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday July 5, 2018. See PA story TENNIS Wimbledon. Photo credit should read: Nigel French/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use without prior written consent of the AELTC. Still image use only - no moving images to emulate broadcast. No superimposing or removal of sponsor/ad logos. Call +44 (0)1158 447447 for further information.
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  • fan of Senegal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group H match between Poland and Senegal at the Otkrytiye Arena on June 19, 2018 in Moscow, Russia
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  • August 3, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - KATE BECKINSALE promotes the movie The 'Only Living Boy in New York.' Kathrin Romary 'Kate' Beckinsale (born July 26, 1973) is a British actress. She made her film debut in Much Ado About Nothing (1993) while still a student at the University of Oxford. She then appeared in British costume dramas such as Prince of Jutland (1994), Cold Comfort Farm (1995), Emma (1996), and The Golden Bowl (2000), in addition to various stage and radio productions. She began to seek film work in the United States in the late 1990s and, after appearing in small-scale dramas The Last Days of Disco (1998) and Brokedown Palace (1999), she had a break-out year in 2001 with starring roles in the war drama Pearl Harbor and the romantic comedy Serendipity. She built on this success with appearances in The Aviator (2004) and Click (2006) as Selene in the Underworld film series (from 2003 to 2016). Upcoming releases: The Only Living Boy in New York (2017), Underworld: Blood Wars (2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • fan of Senegal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group H match between Poland and Senegal at the Otkrytiye Arena on June 19, 2018 in Moscow, Russia
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  • December 5, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD promotes movie 'Gold.' Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American film actress, director, producer, and writer. Daughter of Ron Howard. Howard attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, but would ultimately leave before graduating to take on roles on broadway. During a performance of ‘As You Like it’ where Bryce portrayed Rosalind, ‘The Village’ (2004) and then in the fantasy thriller ‘Lady in the Water’ (2006). Her performance in K. Branagh’s film adaptation of ‘As You Like It’ (2006), earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2006, she co-wrote and directed the short film Orchids. Howard became more recognizable to audiences as Victoria in ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ (2010). This project, as well as ‘Terminator Salvation’ (2009), was financially successful, but both films garnered mixed reviews from the press. In 2011, she had supporting roles in ’50/50’ and ‘The Help’. She also played a lead role, Claire Dearing, in the science fiction adventure film ‘Jurassic World’ (2015), the fourth installment in the 'Jurassic Park' film series and her most financially successful film to date. In 2016 she signed on to reprise her role in the sequel to ‘Jurassic World’ (2018). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2018 - Liaochen, Liaochen, China - Liaocheng, CHINA-11th June 2018: The World Cup themed nail polishing can be seen in Liaocheng, east China's Shandong Province, marking the upcoming World Cup Russia 2018. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Nail Touaizi Zoubdi of Manchester City during the UEFA Youth League Group F match between SSC Napoli and Manchester City on November 1, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Nail Touaizi Zoubdi of Manchester City scoring during the UEFA Youth League Group F match between SSC Napoli and Manchester City on November 1, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Nail Touaizi Zoubdi of Manchester City celebration during the UEFA Youth League Group F match between SSC Napoli and Manchester City on November 1, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Nail Touaizi Zoubdi of Manchester City celebration during the UEFA Youth League Group F match between SSC Napoli and Manchester City on November 1, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Cannes - Cleavages - Les Seydoux attending the Cold War Premiere held at the Palais des Festivals as part of the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival on May 10, 2018 in Cannes, France. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 8/28/18.Victoria Ortiz at the premiere of ''Peppermint'' held at the Regal Cinemas LA Live in Los Angeles, CA, USA. (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Nicki Minaj at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Nicki Minaj at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Kylie Jenner at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Kylie Jenner at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.Kylie Jenner at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • La Toya Jackson seen out and about in Los Angeles
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • Renee Olstead at the premiere of "Feral" held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood.<br />
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  • Renee Olstead at the premiere of "Feral" held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood.<br />
(Los Angeles, CA)
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  • Renee Olstead at the premiere of "Feral" held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood.<br />
(Los Angeles, CA)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Renee Olstead at the premiere of ''Feral'' held at the Arena Cinelounge in Hollywood..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chrissy Teigen arrives at the 2017 Baby2Baby Gala held at 3LABS on November 11, 2017 in Culver City, California. 11 Nov 2017 Pictured: Chrissy Teigen. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives at the PrettyLittleThing By Kourtney Kardashian Launch held at Poppy on October 25, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives at the PrettyLittleThing By Kourtney Kardashian Launch held at Poppy on October 25, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives at the PrettyLittleThing By Kourtney Kardashian Launch held at Poppy on October 25, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives at the PrettyLittleThing By Kourtney Kardashian Launch held at Poppy on October 25, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kate Hudson wearing David Koma arrives at the amfAR Inspiration Gala Los Angeles 2017 held at Ron Burkle's Green Acres Estate on October 13, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. 13 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kate Hudson. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tyra Banks wearing Zeena Zaki arrives at the 2017 NBC Summer TCA Press Tour held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 3, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. 03 Aug 2017 Pictured: Tyra Banks. Photo credit: IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 13, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Muktamoni, a 12-year-old girl from Satkhira, lies on hospital bed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 13, 2017. Muktamoni is suffering from symptoms similar to the 'tree-man disease'. The 12-year-old girl, daughter of a grocery shop owner Ibrahim Hossain of Kamarbaisa village in Sadar upazila, has been passing her days in great suffering due to lack of proper treatment. She always feels unbearable pain in the affected hand that is infested with parasitic worms. Doctors said the rare disease has spread through the entire body of Mukta. She is losing weight but her right hand is becoming heavier. (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - Jakarta, Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia - Residents show ice grains during heavy rains in Jakarta on Thursday, November 22, 2018. According to the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, ice grains that fall with heavy rain are common in tropical regions such as Indonesia during the transition season, both from summer to rainy season and vice versa. (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 14: Rapper Cardi B (Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar) arrives at the Fashion Nova x Cardi B Collaboration Launch Event held at Boulevard3 on November 14, 2018 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 14 Nov 2018 Pictured: Cardi B, Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 14: Rapper Cardi B (Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar) arrives at the Fashion Nova x Cardi B Collaboration Launch Event held at Boulevard3 on November 14, 2018 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 14 Nov 2018 Pictured: Cardi B, Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 14: Rapper Cardi B (Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar) arrives at the Fashion Nova x Cardi B Collaboration Launch Event held at Boulevard3 on November 14, 2018 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 14 Nov 2018 Pictured: Cardi B, Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/13/18.Rihanna at Rihanna''s 4th Annual Diamond Ball held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.SZA at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.SZA at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 8/20/18.SZA at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
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  • May 25, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 5/24/18.Molly Ringwald at the TBS Television Network For Your Consideration Event for ''Full Frontal With Samantha Bee'' held at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills..(Los Angeles, CA) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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