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beethoven is for us. for his 4th time on. the beethoven 2023rd 250th anniversary year on did you know. that people of the world over g w on facebook and twitter come up to date and in touch and follow us. very well welcome to news from the wild about some culture and here's what's coming up today. intense and intimate. builds up a close relationship with the subjects of of photos. and the optical illusions created by the artist says he could then ask means you get to for the
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price of war. now interior design can make all the difference to a room giving it a great. style and also make a difference to how we react and feel in a room a great interior designer can transform a hotel room an office space or a bar perhaps stephanie designs are a wonderful example of this and she's just being rewarded for her efforts with the job and design of. interior designers stephanie tubbs likes to mix things out she has self is described her taste as eclectic. because. i see her room as a stage. because what we're doing is setting the scene. talking to set the scene in private homes restaurants and hotels from munich to mediocre
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she has a penchant for mid century modern clean lines geometric shapes and playful touches she gave that is a bar new nickel look that's vintage james bond comfortable and fun and he knew i wanted a shock collar carpet which of course is very unusual for a bar but that was the atmosphere i was after i wanted it to feel like you're home in your own living room with the wood paneling and ceiling evoking a cigar box and it's. the sort of place where you sink into a plush sofa and ordering your furred whisky before you know it unfortunately the bar didn't last neighbors complained about the noise at the tetley's a grill which the designer cones with her husband there's also no shortage of plush velvet but here it's set off against heavy concrete tables. this is a custom made concrete table we contrast it was really lovely fabric textile and
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concrete in harmony and contrast thing was a very striking wallpaper when you're working in restaurants you can go a bit more overboard than you know home and taking. as i didn't know if you want to polarize. the horse likes an eye catching centerpiece at the tate is a restaurant that's an ultra modern chandelier designed by david chipperfield. we're not sitting there like this fabulous sound and here we having a central position over the bar is the highlight of the theories out if you touch it this happens to lance's shift here today unless. this very exclusive opticians is hidden away below munich's elegant maximilian possible a violent. death in that store used to be a night to have very special venue transforming a nightclub into titian's was pretty challenging not least the fact it's a basement like this one scene in columbus and. the
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glasses are contained in a sweeping smooth closet system. that displayed behind him to glance illuminated the best effect. the centerpiece here is a table designed by jean morey milan. complemented by the color and pattern of the wall tiles the overall effect is one of art full artlessness. tartan halls of this is an upscale shopping neighborhood right now she has 15 projects on the go including designing a range of design fittings and furniture. in her signature riot of patent and color . and if the title is the step up to tighten hostilities colorful
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a riot of color and bold color combinations. latest restaurant project is the. lilly pilly in new nick the deep blue canopy at the entrance is a nod to a filmmaker who's also known for a distinctive aesthetic left in there that it hadn't we wanted to use a lot of parts of and. that got us thinking about giving the interior the look of a wes anderson film this in and took a. symbol but complex sophisticated but fun a design that's classic stephanie tartan harassed. the belgian photographer because the porter's pictures tell great stories that came to the attention of the elite photo agency of magnum 2016 became the youngest ever photographer to be accepted on to books now she has our own solo exhibition and
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does hold off showing people in their everyday life often very intimate fly on the wall type. do you still. close next. to just how close can photography get to a person ease their way to close the gap between the person portrayed and the photographer be could a portent seek censors to these questions in various ways their relationship by half it to people i photographed superimportant and i think this whole exchange. is an answer on some questions i have or like problems i have to address like every project it starts from. yeah from like a conflict in my mind to the top 10 starts with a chance encounter like that was a long term model i got to have been working together for 2 years. i was in
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paris for a project so there was this guy standing behind the bouncer of a strip club and he invited me to go and and i was dancing there and this is how i met her we were very close immediately and i told her i was a photographer and i photographed her. very happy because i love to do something like this make them feel shocking provoker. something that maybe pushes down there is a sexuality because they like this concept. i started to as to say that the. sex worker and i started to project a lot of that in our collaboration is a bit she feels that she pushed me towards that
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lucas and this is their land this is her thing. so what about the rest on civility of the photographer towards its subject he could report to and says in the exit bishan for the 1st time with a letter. here i got out i want to go to a project it's become too close and i feel guilty an interesting question that is never really asked and photography i think and that also quiets important and not our journey of us what if i stop taking pictures what it will happen and then this is the last thing we kind of explores and we're still doing. a lot of questions arise in a project about michael who is bipolar beacon met him in portland and he invited her into his home. i entered his home and his house was full of pictures and. he wanted to share his life obviously. michael gave her 2 suitcases full of
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personal night ends then a 3rd one she sent him postcards to which she never replied later on she found out that he had sent a letter calling for help she went back to portland but michael had disappeared without a trace. so i decided to. like to to try to find him and try to understand his live detective search for michael followed its own path and through our work we could a porter looks for and says the pictures look for closeness and they often say more about what can't be seen not the person in front of the camera. but the one behind . spanish osas said gee cut then us owes his success to sweets as a child he always used to eat candy just so he could get the flip image card that
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went with it a card where the picture changes when you tip it back and forth if you know what i mean when he became an artist he decided to have a go at doing this with his paintings it took about a long time to figure out how to do it and now he's revealed his secret to a. woman. suddenly cries out as if in pain. smiling go. becomes a frowning boy. to fully appreciate sounds he could gain as work the viewer has to look at them from different angles the spanish painter loves double meanings. when i was little we had these cards with flip images and they gave me the idea for my technique for oil painting it's a bit different and always surprises the viewers. to paint his studio is in his house in a small that it's near to rain and catalonia. he's a self-taught arsonist and is currently working on
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a portrait of the girl he changes into an old woman as the perspective of the feeling changes. he asks friends neighbors and family to serve as models sassy cadena starts with the 1st graph to pain from it takes him about a month to complete her work. how does he create the illusion of the transformation is not i use a special painting paste to make the relief from my 1st image. his secret tool and i sing back. to surfaces to make the 2 images. one on this side one on the other side. then he makes a sketch. he applies the oil paints at a constant angle of $45.00 degrees to the canvas. from here i see one
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image otherwise it's the same as painting on a flat surface. you have to get used to the lines being broken and not continuous on the canvas. his words had in private collections around the world now museums have begun to purchase some of this. marilyn monroe changes into. it einstein. said she could be announced plans to keep painting his optical illusions in future but his latest idea is all painting for viewing with 3 d. glasses. but since i leave you with this ramo music festival a national institution in italy and actually the inspiration for the eurovision song contest this festival discovers new talents but also some of the greats of the italian music scene take to the stage like here. with their classic
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