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inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions successes and day to day business the difference. in history you know if one. says there's nothing to fish and. i'm trying to. get you to africa starts december twelfth on w. welcome to your max your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture is a look at what's coming up today. at sac a spanish painter creates and exhibits his works in an usual place. picture
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perfect german confectioner multi-ethnic some miles is a real eye candy. and canine creations five artists who get their inspiration from man's quest for. when we think of artists we use the streets as that canvas what usually comes to mind is graffiti modern murals or political art but our first report today focuses on a young man who blurs the lines between street art and classic paintings he has an amazing ability to copy paintings of legendary artists and recreate these works on walls in unexpected places they're so good that you need to look twice to determine that they all the original old masters we travel to malaga in southern spain to meet julio i'm not going.
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when german artist caspar duffy fleetly he painted two men contemplating the moon in eighteen nineteen he would never have guessed that a copy of his work would appear on a wall in southern spain some two hundred years later. bill came through the skies the most work. that the transition from whites in the in from light to very dark has to be just right. i don't get it right then no one will be able to understand the painting. all just who you are nyaka banding lives and works in the end illusion provinces malaga in southern spain he's mastered the art of copying the works of great painters such as mourning a rembrandt and. one thing doesn't paint on canvas but directly on walls in isolated spots abandoned houses or the porch of man a girl for instance here a painting by spanish artist in new york the first becomes
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a window into the see. these ruins are located not far from the city. where your thought been and the two are used to only pain in the studio and philadelphia the artist friend of mine asked if i wanted to come with him one day that i get. joe ingber started painting a picture on the wall and i really like the relationship between the painting in the environment and so i continue doing about it and look at it that is. beyond just needs about six hours to copy a painting and about fall for the frame he uses a clever technique that combines colors and shading to create the impression that it's three dimensional. two men contemplating the moon epitomizes the romantic view of nature banding captures it on camera and costs a picture to instagram later as a creative dialogue between. painting on the surrounding landscape.
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there are two men looking at the moon from a hill. i chose this place because the landscape is just as hilly and we can see trees olive trees which are typical for this area. but if you want to see these pictures you'll have to find them first they're often exhibited so to speak in the middle of nowhere coming wants to create a new appreciation for art and he's very playful that's why he deliberately chose to paint yarn for man as a maid asleep near a highway was. i'm interested in the relationship between the band in space on the one hand and work of art an incredibly valuable object on the other. it's taking the work out of its context from a museum that protects and perpetuates it to somewhere with a completely opposite character that's what interests me. i mean. that is. like painters throughout the ages banding now also works on commission last summer
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he painted five work in the derelict former palace of culture in eastern germany the works included a copy of qatar dhabi t.v. based wander up of the sea of fog and work by. combining study the university of fine arts in malaga. he has a small studio in the old town where he prepares his works. he's never painted his own or reachable because he's been obsessed with painters from bygone centuries since his childhood. to a fine arts academy for children at the age of six one of the teachers particularly impressed him. he gave me a present and on the wrapping paper. he wrote colors are sounds that can't be heard and sounds are colors that can't be seen you have to make music with your colors i
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still lived by this rule today. i'm not. recreating great works of art in unusual places. now before we take a look at today's installment of our series sweet delights it's time to get up to date on what's happening around europe we start off today's express in austria. not far from the austrian city of gods you'll find that baena going hoovers christmas panorama around one hundred inflatable figures decorate the family garden which is open to visitors the owners claim it's the largest collection of its kind in europe most of the figures have been imported from the us and the largest tower is around nine metres in height it's a fun hobby the going who buys say but also an expensive one there are electronic
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bill for december generally adds up to around two thousand euros. a giant stop by the hound of about half museum in berlin the german capital on monday the figure which was created by two brazilian artists wasn't there just to play around it was there to promote berlin based urban dance troupe flying steps which is planning a new show at the museum in the coming months break dancers will perform to pictures at an exhibition by russian composer of modest mussorgsky the from it will take place in the spring of twenty nine hundred. killed trading company pro out has put up europe's most expensive christmas tree in the atrium of its headquarters in munich in total two thousand and eighteen girls. joins the decorate the three meter tree well worth a whopping two point three million euros there's one major logistical drawback to
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the extravagant display the tree has to be cutting into round the clock. if. you eat with your eyes at least that's what mightiest mr meyer believes his creations are real eye candy as a child he was fascinated by his aunt's decorated cakes and the german food designer went on to perfect his craft all over europe in france germany and spain working in several renowned three star restaurants now he runs a school for master protests years in the southern german state of area we met him for this week's series sweet delights where he revealed that perfection and passion don't always mix. these cakes are tiny works of art.
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their own created by food design or my ts mutimer i am. shocked i approve of his adult life got a job that isn't actually needed in this world and nobody needs chocolate all praying is ok can be so the question is how do i get customers to come to me for my luxury products i think by staring emotions and support. in what sort of. mathias mr meyer is head of a bavarian pettis aris cool he teaches professionals and hobby chefs the art of making exquisite treats anyone can learn the tricks of the trade but much he says it's not about being passionate about baking. it like shock of passion might have a cook who will improvise with a pinch of this or a pinch of that but that doesn't help with the participation if you must follow the recipe to the last and especially with things like the close the cream could end up
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a rock solid or runny the first fizzy it's too much yes baking is like science his favorite ingredient is liquid nitrogen he combines cream white chocolate and white and then chill has everything to minus one hundred ninety six degrees celsius using the nitrogen to make a crunchy popcorn like substance. he also creates a short cake base in a few seconds with the help of a cream dispenser and a microwave. then he adds raspberries and the ice cold popcorn and voila it's done says anyone can make this kind of case. that this isn't the right place for a good old sack of daughter pancake amabile cake where i mean for real high end baking into. a case in point is a shiny icing made from pureed fruit sugar condensed milk and gelatin. this tiny treat
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is fluffy and soft smooth but also firm and features chocolate and fruity aromas. the elaborate decorations are all handmade and upscale treat through and through. but mathias is never satisfied. no never any honest professional would say the same that's ok it might sound shocking at times but it's a good thing because nothing is ever perfect it's perfect if perfection exist if they will be no progress and i told her so it is a good thing this is good so. much he has worked hard he wants others to be wowed by his creations to him that's the icing on the case. while staying with sugary
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delights is a reminder of this week's prize draw we'd like you to tell us what your favorite sweet treat is just visit our website com slash lifestyle and by answering the question or you'll be in with a chance of winning an exclusive euro max wristwatch. now it's time for another one of our rankings in our ongoing series high five today we're focusing on dogs or rather dog lovers there are many different ways people show their passion for man's best friend so. find european artists who find canines dogs gone coon. our four legged friends have probably had more exciting times but for one photographer from munich their most interesting when they're bored on a leash waiting for their owner. is number five on our list of artists who find
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canines inspiring and she publishes her favorites on her blog volunteer window or waving dogs. that way the homegirl gets to experience these moments of peace treaty. these guys aren't cuddly in the least quite the opposite in fact they're sculptures of dogs from famous oil paintings and they're made from shards of glass. they're fourth on our list of top dog the works of art from europe their polish creators sculpture amounts have when us god gives a new take on dogs that made their first appearance in the works of old masters. this takes a pretty hard hard to trick a dog like this first there's a delicious treat then it's gone finish magician the alan m.
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is pretty good at sleight of hand but what makes the show worth watching is the doggy reaction to the mystery of the disappearing biscuit his work takes third place on our list of artists who work with humankind's favorite pat's. tricks have been viewed millions of times on you tube and social media. here's an interesting material for an artist to work with his forerunner of the wolf and the dog was made out of chewing gum second place in our list of european artists who find canines doggone cool goes to more reaches the dini. the italian swears he didn't chew a single piece of the raw material that went into making his sticky sculpture he uses a hair dryer and always works with the same brand of gum which comes in both white and pink. it's said we all have
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a double gang and that's no less true of these dogs from an italian animal shelter they're dead ringers for famous authors like oscar wilde. bush on passata. there's charles bukowski. and shaggy bird live. top of our list of artists who get inspired by dogs is down beneath. the creative photographer adopted his own dog from a shelter and he's the spitting image of william shakespeare. next featured artist is a jack of all trades you're going to go to rose to fame through a series of sketches he made for the film directed by a kind of an office spend he also happens to be an actor and photographer seventy eight year old is quite the versatile told us that he needs no help with inspiration for his works.
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the new mechanic who i don't take any drugs i buy and i don't drink i'm just always ready to get crazy. dancing needs to be a long long move. on me and that craziness led me to order some of this unbelievably beautiful red the color. because i got madonna mia it's like a precious stone either for blood or. hats since troops. and . this is where is it. here and did a painting from one hundred sixty one and how it's a house that just managed to survive it to.
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get him or that's for me it was always about art the end survival could about a desire for images that don't exist be dismissed it. has to. eat i tried to make the canvas lives and to pull something out of myself i was helpless to. take it that this is it that's why i am the image and i also notice me it's like a consultation between would actually be or not to be mission i'm nothing. yet i see and feel when. when an idea that moment i completely is hold of the president starts speaking about.
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that i was then i just completely to make sure that i don't have anything on me that doesn't belong to my soul or away with a close there's no one around anyway you know. this in this substance i've collected all these colored pencils. and i use all kinds of different. p.s.o. . the notes so guides and for those sometimes called standard packing paper. which is a spin is the director fassbender ever had the idea that he said to me when i make an l. . you'll do the pictures on the. shirt how lovely sword feed i had already liked her from her french films for many many years and then one day i was allowed to drop her this. but the most did and she
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liked it to this. that was one of the great experiences of my life as. tests in. these are drawings i made during the film shoot in berlin and that's when i made studies like this one piece to satiate studio. this is just this is the corral book the first book that was ever made about my work i must say i didn't expect the film to become such an international hit i have the courage to say that because it's true that sacrificed and. we should consider only interested in people in their surroundings and in their
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possibilities and also their devilry kind and when it's in the same person. that's him that's his desk that's the face of the temple and this is paradise it's sad. that he's here. with the open and he can photograph it when he feels the urge . but i can only say that interpretation only comes afterwards while i'm painting and i know nothing at all as this guy says. that it. now what comes to mind when you think of the typical german on your face book series that so german takes a fun look at the stereotypes and i attribute ascribed to them. back so. one two week cartoonist miguel friend them days pokes fun at.
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typically germany idiosyncracies. so your weekly dose of german humor. i don't know but to the c.w. duramax facebook page. now we round off today's show with a trip to london many millionaires and billionaires call the british capital it's time for them to retire a regular care home is not an option we've visited a luxury residence in london where pensioners can spend their golden years in opulence around. diana staying back has been living at this retirement home in south london for a year she and the other pensioners living here can afford the comfort and luxury at the residence offers she says it's well worth the price. i just feel i'm coming
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back to somewhere that neat and tidy and comfortable and yes sure is certainly all my friends think well look sure is a place to come. out of and you know that. there are several such homes for the super rich in britain they're spacious apartments are far removed from more conventional care homes for senior citizens. we did notice when people come in to look for the first time you can almost physically see the wall they have built around themselves because they are coming in they're expecting the traditional people's home mandatory bingo on tuesdays you know it's between seven so they can actually see as they walk around and see what we have to offer those walls come down and the price is actually no i can't imagine myself living. an apartment here costs upwards of four hundred thousand euros
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and that's without the services. the closer you get to central london the more expensive it becomes one bedroom apartments in this luxury senior home currently being built in chelsea are going for three point three million euros you can even have a penthouse with a terrace for twelve point five million additional services will call. extra of course but they're top notch and customized every taste and residents of. the cultures more as a tip you off that it's your grandsons but they don't get our syndicate we might be coming over to join you and some friends you might be watching a movie off we might be going down to the spa for treatment everyone knows that if you're a woman for me i might be having a. haircut or shave it is a whole host of opportunities you might be reading a book in the go in there it's these arms you don't see straight through anything you wouldn't normally want to do that we didn't were given the canvas and the
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opportunity to do them to the food and do them in the nuclear of luxury and comfort . and thanks to modern technology everything is being done to surmount the physical and mental problems related to aging for example staff are immediately informed if residents forget to turn off the stove. so we do have sensors in the floor so that people have accidents will fall over we'll know about it we have done special by two schools a case invites in which is very innovative in allowing. peak times of dollars outside it not to fit inside so people can set your environment the idea is to make the residents feel that they live in luxury accommodation and not pensioners home it's a concept many are interested in this week we've had over two thousand cars and people from both within one hundred yards of where rebuilding down in chelsea to from overseas people think of going to be a great place to go to a lot of people and this is part of
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a wider trend were moved out of the country when they're younger to raise a found and i think initially when i go over what's been the so many things to do that see it. is but also a great access to great medical needs but you want to be near your children your grandchildren and love them is a is a good place for the number of our customers. and london isn't the only city teetering to wealthy seniors. similar luxury care homes for the elderly are currently in the planning in other parts of the world. that's all we have time for today but we'll be back against more of featuring my favorite german christmas biskup the spec you love maybe you've tried them before and if you don't want to wait that long you can find us on instagram at d w your remarks are plenty more content so cs morrow and bob are fanatic. next time on your own max nicholas day is coming up on december sixth which in many
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european countries means it's time for the finest biscuits known as speaker nazi germany i'm speaking in belgium even if the museum times when a bakery in brussels when reveal its secret recipe is not to say about the history of this traditional cookie. christmas treats and much more next time on your m.x. . the
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lease at full speed comes. along with shiny. mum but always on the move from up the spoke to today and in the future.
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