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of course with. your design highlights you can make yourself. kinds tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you to. everyone who will come to another edition of your own max here is a look at what we've got lined up for you today. top talent meet an indoor skydiving champion from one. picture perfect play on cheer is a top three d. artist from the netherlands. great getaway portugal's island tazer region
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is a fantastic place to chill out. sometimes the best experiences simply happen by accident and that was the case for finnish artists risa i came in and i she wanted to create a project combining nature with elderly people but she needed a photographer and some senior citizens who were willing to pose so she did what any logical person would do she did a google search for photographer and grandmother now the results can be seen in an international photography exhibition called eyes as biggest. first glance there's unspoiled nature. but a closer look reveals a solitary figure at one with the environment. picture in the eyes his biggest plate series transports viewers into a different fantastical world. charleen if you aren't from norway
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and rita you can in from finland have traveled the world staging scenes with real people in natural landscapes they were inspired by norse legends and myths. when in the beginning of the project we were looking at. not. so we were trying to see how how could a rock be alive how people explained different danger. and then from there we made that leap. of talking with people all over the world imagination and how you connect. the two artists work on each picture together like here in iceland. makes the portable sculptures what occur is responsible for the photography. they work with amateur models who don't get paid for their participation. most of
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them are retired. but they. would have the sense of freedom when they have been. there comes a point where they have experience a lot and they have a lot of stories so they may be just more interesting people just tend to find their models by chance or by visiting senior citizens homes though sometimes they advertise. their lives from iceland has posed for them twice now she responded to an ad in the paper four years ago. that human being on a. train to go that. time. seems to. have photographed more than fifty people in more than ten countries their
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project is not just about capturing the moment in a snapshot each photo shoot is different and often involves more than just our. social club. some kind of crisis many. maybe some kind of adventure club yes that's a good adventure. it's great that these people are. so incredibly explosive really fun loving. and we. show their works all over the world right now they have an exhibition in. their pictures have a strong following online as well they've been able to raise enough crowdfunding
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money to publish a book which like their project is called eyes as big as plates. it's actually from a folktale and i we just saw nordics ok but that was a crawl with the ice the size of plates but then there's another mention truth that the people we meet through this project they have all this open spirit and very curious soul so it seemed fitting that they have this open to. the artists are also interested in their models personal lives which inspires them to choose the setting for their photo shoot. and we're trying to figure out how we relate to surroundings and i think we might have to go on that quest for quite a few decades more so i guess is being
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a little bit more humble towards our surroundings and learning from our strangeness . ises biggest plates carolyn new york and rita it can inspire people to pose for a moment both those in the photos and those who look at them. and now on to a young a dutch talent is trying to get the general masses excited about art laying on care counts as one of the most important three d. street artists in the world and as you'll see in our next report there is much more to his images than meets the eye. artworks that keep you guessing they play with the viewers perception sometimes appearing so real that it's uncanny these are all works by dutch street artist leon
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cheer he's built a fan following all over the world despite the fact that he has no formal training he primarily follows the rules of mathematics. at school was very good enough and that's what i never knew what i could do it like i find it the kind of use this to learn all these kind of forming us and all these kind of techniques of mathematics but now if you see this. you see this author again you are busy with it where you feel like i know that you know that you also need it. aside from mathematics his computer is also an essential tool it allows him to play around with the perspectives in a two dimensional images he can then reproduce the images on the ground so that they look perfectly three dimensional in his latest work he's painting three identical girls sitting on a landscape of melting ice. as was all three d. images for spatial effect only works when you're looking at it from the right angle
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. seen from the side of the picture looks distorted and does not immediately make sense. to have the most challenging part is that you have to convert your food dimensional sketch into it is said three d. distorted image so you have to distort it very very widely and in the beginning of the painting so when you're standing close it if you point it it's ok that the distortion but if you are further away from the viewpoint then you have to distort it even more. a line of thread serves as an invaluable aid throughout the entire process it simulates what will later be the viewer's line of vision. giving here the necessary orientation as he paints his distorted image on the ground. he regularly checks the results of his work from the designated viewpoint. to ensure that his works are not immediately washed away by the elements he uses to click paint trigger than chalk. on every stroke and every press stroke you make good you
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absolutely have to be aware how it looks like from that's viewpoint so my my body could be dare painting on top of the basic but my mind is at a few points. here first took up three d. painting ten years ago and he's been perfecting his technique ever since he now spends ten months of the year travelling around the world producing a new artwork every week. like this one of the world street painting festival in the dutch city of harness. works by artists from all over the world will be on display here until september third it's likely unclear they're all able to live off their work throughout the year there are numerous three d. street art customs especially in europe and the u.s. . it is popular because of the internet that everybody oh one still want to be on the. all the paper and take
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a photo shared on their facebook or social media and therefore you will get a lot of light. once he's finished he marks the ideal spot for the viewer to look at the painting it's taken him four days to complete this one. like all his works it's been designed so that people can become part of the three d. image when they pose for photos and. play on peers next job is already waiting in norway his work and our numb will survive for a few months until the rain and the street cleaners let it fade away. my focus is on creating a piece and when it's and when is there when is the final result i take a photo put it on the net but i don't look at it anymore it's just i'm focused already on the on the next awkward and that's going to be even better bigger.
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is artworks on the street may have long since disappeared but they live on in the internet and on the smartphones of passers by the world. and now for a sport that is uplifting to say the least indoor skydiving now inspired by real skydiving it allows you to forgo the parachute and jump out of an airplane because it takes place in a vertical wind tunnel now maya couzin scott of poland has been at it for four years now and we met up with her in her hometown of watts laugh. this floating dancer earned by a place in sports history with the first ever title of junior world champion indoor
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sky diving. the air in the wind tunnel blows it up to three hundred kilometers an hour yet her every move is perfect. the wind doesn't bother the seventeen year old polish athlete she likes it. honestly it kind of feels like sticking your whole body out of a moving car like it's just the same kind of like air pressure but you can control it so it's like super cool because whatever you do your body does in the area or in the space you mean. she takes her moves from other sports. fast dynamic twists come from figure skating. long stretches and figures from acrobatics. when my it combines them it looks like she's flying. her favorite figure is the pistol. she devises many of her moves in the tunnel
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because she has a completely different sense of her body when she's airborne. like that i don't know on the ground. really. so the fly it's not like you don't catch anything from ground to fly there's no like skills that except things like flexibility. she was inspired to take on the sport by her father a huge fan of extreme sports. maya joined him for her first parachute jump when she was just ten years old. her father supported her from the beginning this sport isn't exactly cheap fifteen minutes. in the wind tunnel cost up to seventy euro's in poland my has been training several times a week since she was thirteen indoor skydiving has become the focus of her family's life. for those of us with the rules on these things but i do this more to.
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spot a ship so i try to accompany my every step of the way. maya trains outside the wind tunnel too and completely without professional coaching. i don't really need it any more i could come up with my own things the people who are at the top of the sport right now are at the top of the sport so we look at our own routines and we are the best judges we know what's going to be. my lives in what's what she has a tight schedule she rarely has time to stroll around in town every weekday she's in school till three o'clock then she trains or has media point and. on weekends she often travels to competitions. there's no time anymore for leisure pursuits. i do miss it sometimes but i think what i'm doing is worth. the media and social networks celebrate my as
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a prodigy. her performances in the wind tunnel or follow the world over some seventy thousand fans follow her on facebook. she took third place in the international championship this year but her ranking isn't all that she's interested in. i want to try to gravitate to more dynamic type of flying i want to be able to show really beautiful moves but at the same time mix them up with like super dynamic fast moves just you know have like my own different style. a veritable star of european indoor skydive. and she being a michelin star status is a goal which many chefs work hard towards now this profession is still tends to be dominated by men but now the number of female chefs the chief english oil and stars
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is on the rise here in germany twenty seven year old yulia cum has reached this status as the country's youngest female chef she works her magic at a restaurant near clones so we went along to find out what inspires her call an airy creations. beneath the mint yogurt foam are scallops resting on a bed of eggplant mousse. lamb with chickpeas crunch pistachio pomegranate cream and a persian lemon sauce. and a chinese and pastry pockets and finally a dessert of olives and chocolate. germany's youngest female michelin star chef often adds an oriental touch to the dishes she creates. a fascination with our culture and cuisine began when she was a child which was not so long ago given that she's now just twenty eight. as of immunity wolf we've not always gone to the orient on holiday perhaps i
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wouldn't be so interested in all these countries perhaps i would have trained to be a chef who knows that man is what i saw there is that grandmothers and mothers with dried chillies on the roofs of their houses and grind them and invest a lot of love that's what we do in our kitchen we cook with love otherwise we could not survive that's what sensitised recently wrote a few. work that the restaurant in the fifteenth century let's build a car from the west of cologne she became a chef almost by chance. yes but i used to go with my grandparents to nice hotels and i really liked it there so i did an internship at one i wasn't so keen on waiting tables and the girls were often catty but the kitchen was really cool i could try to handed everything they liked to me i'd only been interested in food and whenever they sent me into the cold room i
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always came back with the right stuff it was fun the best possible my. last year out of the blue she was appointed head chef at liz felt she was recommended by her predecessor within her first year there she cooked away. to mission on florrie yet as is done with the first star was a huge surprise my biggest wish had come true since the day i started training i had been dreaming of that and working toward it always pushing myself has come back and when i heard the news it was like a huge weight off my shoulders. while i was teaching us for the first time in my life i couldn't say a word to him before people ask me how i felt not a word of what. she's created a friendly atmosphere in the kitchen. when i go into the archeologist i want to buy beer but. it's called knowledge i'm often chaffed on a lot depends on the head chef it's always called here of course i can also
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occasionally get mad but rarely were more friends than colleagues but if i do have to be tough it is hard harder than if i had a team of thirty we're not everybody just does is are her thing. your company's ambitious and relishes a challenge one of her aims is to get younger people to appreciate really fine food she works long hours and has a little free time. and effective to go to the hard work is the daily job at midday like i plug you can switch off and think about things but not afterward you feel free and refreshing. a compliment especially owes her because she's paid tribute to the flavors in a romance and counted on her travels to music is like a home away from home for you via. she has many friends there the market stalls offer a delightful array of food stuffs. there's the inspiration of it i like food really
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spicy it might cause hiccups but it's worth it it will come to. a common points to explore the entire north african coast in search of spices and inspiration she has told me once. to be the youngest chef in germany to have it in three michelin stars i'm sure she will be true but. at the rate cutie accomplice going just about anything is possible. and miley we round off the show with a trip to portugal is advantageous to region south of the capital liz but now this area is called portugal's gardens and a huge part of it is covered by cork plantations and farmland now alan tasia is full of surprises including ancient roman ruins lots of wildlife and a sweeping atlantica coast which i got to experience personally on
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a recent trip there. this is one of portugal's best kept secrets. in that region its long and solitary beaches stretch as far as the eye can see. the area isn't commercially developed and is often overlooked by european tourists . a big draw on alan tasia is observing dolphins in estuary off the atlantic coast. about twenty seven dolphins reside here. those with patience and sturdy sea legs just might get a chance to see them on a special boat tour. that. there is space in the border. because it's the only place where it. is possible to do with dolphin watching for
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a resident. resident. very particular and different. another unique site is the historical port of comports with hundreds of an even playing and wooden stakes it has served as anchorage two boats for over two centuries. covers a vast region in central portugal a bulk of the region contains rice fields vineyards and cork plantations agriculture is key to the local economy. located about an hour's drive east from the coast is the walled town of ever a it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple help to earn world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans build their temple and the. the
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picture of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand the years that these three because directions from different periods of the modern age and this is the reason why travel is must not skip visit think this world everything each city. another fascinating but grizzly tourist attraction is ever as so-called chapel of bones. if it makes it true you it's only for brief our. stay here for yours told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of more than five thousand commoners to this final resting place.
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back in the land of the living ever also offers a cozy call an area environment it's common to find locals who own and run the restaurants in the center of town. the most important piece from the name eats meat which the role bred with. very very pico. everybody. old people these every. migues consists of bread crumbs such a thing garlic and olive oil they're stirred until they soak up the oil once rolled the meat is added and in this case for. now this dish may be a common staple for the locals but tourists enjoy it too as part of the local player. on the. island teju is home to some seventy wineries mostly red wind is produced here since the area gets some three thousand
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hours of sunshine. for year the conditions for growing grapes are ideal. here we have twelve different great varieties we have here it's governess so we know we care for everyone is also we have two good data. for going to now it's very well known here in atlanta. we use a lot in our lands. and these are the most known. from the wine country and culture in everett to the beaches of come for a time being alan tasia region of portugal offers a relaxing getaway at any time of the year. and with that we wrap up the show don't forget to friend us on facebook for more on the program as always thanks for joining and we'll see you again soon.
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