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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticky room.but not until the 1990 s. 57 self perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed and your knees and your legs your body your stomach because your as well as your so although has been an intellectual unfold it's all in the mind is actually all in the mind and the goal of a more perfect feel lucian for more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. well that's almost it for this arts and culture so thanks for watching and i'll leave you now with a global pop icon multiple grammy winner multimillionaire and birthday boy ed sheeran is turning 33 next time. when your legs don't work like they used to the floor. and our cars sweep you off of your fee. will your mounts do members a taste of money. will your eyes still see. 1700 years of jewish life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to mee
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticky room.but not until the 1990 s. 57 self perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed and your knees and your legs your body your stomach because your as well as your so although has been an intellectual unfold it's all in the mind is actually all in the mind and the goal of a more perfect feel...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out. but not until the 1997 self perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. mostly draws inspiration for his projects and the architecture he sees all around. when i was 'd a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples all pez all whole more imaginative but i don't. think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them alive you make them interesting. the sizes of the reverse effect of works very greatly. as to their prices. some of his pictures have gone for as much as 160000 euros. my work is not just visual is physical it's a combination of the whole person is 40 feet and your knees and your legs your body your stomach because you're. so although of course been an internet troll and salt is all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball. the more perfect feel lucian the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. moving on now to something sweet and as you c
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out. but not until the 1997 self perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. mostly draws inspiration for his projects and the architecture he sees all around. when i was 'd a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples all pez all whole more imaginative but i don't. think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them alive you make...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in $964.00 and called it sticking around. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect his painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed and your knees and your legs your body your stomach closer as well as your own so although of course being an intellectual and soul is all in the mind it's actually all in the mind and the goal . the more perfect feel lucian for more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. well that's almost it for this arts and culture so thanks for watching and i'll leave you now with a global pop icon multiple grammy winner multimillionaire and birthday boy ed sheeran is turning 33 next time. when your hurts don't look like they used to be full. and our cars sweep you off of your feet. will your mouth soon member the taste of men. will your eyes still see. a difference monoculture that's exactly what mexico's largest strawberry farming area has created. with be
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in $964.00 and called it sticking around. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect his painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed and your knees and your legs your body your stomach closer as well as your own so although of course being an intellectual and soul is all in the mind it's actually all in the mind and the goal . the more...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture 164 and called it sticky room. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 2016 made him famous. he says your call is a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and your knees and your legs your body is still much closer as well as you know so although i have been an intellectual and sold in soul in the mind is actually all in the mind and the ball . the more perfect feel lucian the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. well that's almost it for this arts and culture so thanks for watching and i'll leave you now with a global pop icon multiple grammy winner multimillionaire and birthday boy ed sheeran is turning 33 next time. when you don't work like they used to before. and our cars weave you are full of your feet. will your mouth still remember the taste of money. your i'm still. shaking my. friend frank is on the my and. the law all some ways it comes to my mind it's going to make china rod and my
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture 164 and called it sticky room. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 2016 made him famous. he says your call is a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and your knees and your legs your body is still much closer as well as you know so although i have been an intellectual and sold in soul in the mind is actually all in the mind and the ball . the more perfect feel...
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next up we are going to get a new perspective on art with a british painter patrick hughes now he is known for his unique 3 d. optical illusions and not only did he invent the technique he also invented the terminology we met up with the artist in his studio to learn more about his view on a reverse spectrum. seclusion is on 3 dimensional surfaces. they play with trap resorts and perspectives to trick the viewer into seeing what's not really there. british artist patrick hughes calls this reverse specter for reverse perspective the painter developed the technique and self. it's extraordinary because it uses you to create the movement the. mood machine's inside but. makes it work by having you move the painting seemed to me. he's got a team of 6 to support him in his london studio the actual creation is a very involved process. it can take up to 3 months to complete one image. the 1st step is to build a 3 dimensional base out of wood. then patch accused sketches out his ideas. he uses a computer to project his designs onto the canvas then he and his team paint the pictures and oils tr
next up we are going to get a new perspective on art with a british painter patrick hughes now he is known for his unique 3 d. optical illusions and not only did he invent the technique he also invented the terminology we met up with the artist in his studio to learn more about his view on a reverse spectrum. seclusion is on 3 dimensional surfaces. they play with trap resorts and perspectives to trick the viewer into seeing what's not really there. british artist patrick hughes calls this...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out room. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and mostly draws inspiration for his projects i mean architecture he sees all around. when i was a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples old peasant horses more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them alive you make them interesting. the sizes of the reverse effect of works very greatly. as to their prices. some of his pictures have gone for as much as 160000 euros. my work is not just visual he's physical it's a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and you knees and your legs your body and your stomach because you're. so although of course being an intellectual and salt is all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball. the more perfect feel lucian the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. moving on now
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out room. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and mostly draws inspiration for his projects i mean architecture he sees all around. when i was a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples old peasant horses more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got...
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next up we are going to get a new perspective on art with a british painter patrick hughes now he is known for his unique 3 the optical illusions and not only did he invent the technique he also invented the terminology we met up with the artist in his studio to learn more about his view on a reverse spectrum. seclusion is on 3 dimensional surfaces. they play with trumpets or its own perspectives to trick the viewer in seeing what's not really there. british artist patrick hughes calls this reverse specter for the 1st perspective the painter developed the technique itself . it's extraordinary because it uses you to create the movement the. mood was the machines inside but my makes it work by having you move the painting seemed to me. he's got a team of 6 to support him in his london studio the actual creation is a very involved process. it can take up to 3 months to complete one image. the 1st step is to build a 3 dimensional base out of wood. then patrick you sketches out his ideas. he uses a computer to project his designs onto the canvas and then he and his team paint the pictures
next up we are going to get a new perspective on art with a british painter patrick hughes now he is known for his unique 3 the optical illusions and not only did he invent the technique he also invented the terminology we met up with the artist in his studio to learn more about his view on a reverse spectrum. seclusion is on 3 dimensional surfaces. they play with trumpets or its own perspectives to trick the viewer in seeing what's not really there. british artist patrick hughes calls this...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticky room. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical is a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and your knees and your legs your body your stomach as well as your so although all of those 3 in an intellectual logs all of it's all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball the more perfect feel lesion the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. well that's almost it for this arts and culture so thanks for watching and i'll leave you now with a global pop icon multiple grammy winner multimillionaire and birthday boy ed sheeran is turning 33 next time. when your legs don't work like they used to before. and our cars sweep you off of your fig. will your mouths to remember the taste of wonder. will your eyes still see. to own. or not to well told me. what about assuring economy instead. of. the change in thinking is changing the ec
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticky room. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical is a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and your knees and your legs your body your stomach as well as your so although all of those 3 in an intellectual logs all of it's all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball the more perfect feel...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out room. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. he mostly draws inspiration for his projects and the architecture he sees all around. when i was a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples all pez all whole more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them alive you make them interesting. the sizes of the reverse effect of works very greatly. as to their prices. some of his pictures have gone for as much as 160000 euros. my work is not just visual he's physical it's a combination of the whole person is for 2 feet and you knees and your legs your body your stomach as well as your eyes so although i have been an intellectual insult is all in the mind is actually all in the mind and the ball the more perfect feel lucian the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives. in our world i'm. moving on now to som
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out room. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. he mostly draws inspiration for his projects and the architecture he sees all around. when i was a kid i used to think why aren't buildings like apples all pez all whole more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in the end buildings are boring you've got to...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and mostly draws inspiration for his projects that section he sees all around. when i was 'd a kid i used to think while buildings like apples all pez all. more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them alive you make them interesting. the sizes of the reverse effect of works very greatly. as to their prices. some of his pictures have gone for as much as 160000 euros. my work is not just visual is physical it's a combination of the whole person is for to feed and your knees and your legs your body your stomach because you're. so although of course been an intellectual and salt it's all in the mind it's actually all in the mind on the ball. the more perfect feel lesion the more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. moving on now to something
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking out. but not until the 1990 s. did he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him world famous. and mostly draws inspiration for his projects that section he sees all around. when i was 'd a kid i used to think while buildings like apples all pez all. more imaginative but i don't i don't think. in there in the end buildings are boring you've got to make them...
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patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking around. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed on your knees and your legs your body is still much closer as well as your own so all of those in an intellectual and soul is all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball the more perfect feel lucian for more complete the experience patrick hughes creates fascinating perspectives on our world. well that's almost it for this arts and culture so thanks for watching and i'll leave you now with a global pop icon multiple grammy winner multimillionaire and birthday boy ed sheeran is turning 33 next time. when your don't work like they used to the floor. and our cars sweep you off of your feet. will your man still remember the taste of man's. will your eyes still. think i am. frank frank and on the rise and it's nothing but awesome ways of things came on this morning it's like making ou
patrick hughes created his 1st reverse effective picture in 1964 and called it sticking around. but not until the 1990 s. he set himself to perfect this painting technique. the work titled jazz from 26 teams made him famous. is physical it's a combination of the whole person is what you feed on your knees and your legs your body is still much closer as well as your own so all of those in an intellectual and soul is all in the mind is actually all in the mind on the ball the more perfect feel...
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little known cyber currencies the big corn price jump was welcome news for new york for owner patrick hughes after 30 years in the business he's selling up last month putting not just one but both of his new york city bars on the market the price $25.00 bitcoins or $800.00 a ferry i'm another cryptocurrency in what would be the 1st cryptocurrency only restaurant sale in the u.s. i have a lot of faith in crypto currency because if you offered me right now $100000.00 in crypto currency i don't even care bitcoin the theory and one of the other major crypto currency or one $100000.00 u.s. dollars i know in 5 years the crypto currency is going to be worth far more than the dollars most investment banks have ignored bitcoin saying that it's too risky because it's mostly unregulated but attitudes appear to be changing there's talk of wall street perhaps starting an investment fund backed by big. coin as early as later this year if it's approved by government regulators and there's a lot of money at stake as early as last month the total value of all cyber currencies reached over $1.00 trillion doll
little known cyber currencies the big corn price jump was welcome news for new york for owner patrick hughes after 30 years in the business he's selling up last month putting not just one but both of his new york city bars on the market the price $25.00 bitcoins or $800.00 a ferry i'm another cryptocurrency in what would be the 1st cryptocurrency only restaurant sale in the u.s. i have a lot of faith in crypto currency because if you offered me right now $100000.00 in crypto currency i don't...
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little known cyber currencies the big corn price jump was welcome news for new york for owner patrick hughes after 30 years in the business he's selling up last month putting not just one but both of his new york city bars on the market the price $25.00 bitcoins or $800.00 a ferry i'm another crypto currency in what would be the 1st crypto currency only restaurant sale in the u.s. i have a lot of faith in crypto currency because if you offered me right now $100000.00 in crypto currency i don't even care bitcoin the theory and one of the other major crypto currency or $100000.00 u.s. dollars i know in 5 years the crypto currency is going to be worth far more than the dollars most investment banks have ignored bitcoin saying that it's too risky because it's mostly unregulated but attitudes appear to be changing there's talk of wall street perhaps starting an investment fund backed by big. coin as early as later this year if it's approved by government regulators and there's a lot of money at stake as early as last month the total value of all cyber currencies reached over $1.00 trillion dollar
little known cyber currencies the big corn price jump was welcome news for new york for owner patrick hughes after 30 years in the business he's selling up last month putting not just one but both of his new york city bars on the market the price $25.00 bitcoins or $800.00 a ferry i'm another crypto currency in what would be the 1st crypto currency only restaurant sale in the u.s. i have a lot of faith in crypto currency because if you offered me right now $100000.00 in crypto currency i don't...
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>>hughes and so does every day like great offense from i know it's great flakes. office office. >>patrick's commercialized curls came close to exposing him to covid he was next in line for a haircut on sunday when the chiefs found out their barber tested positive for coronavirus the stylus had already finished doing markets, robinson's hair and he was on to daniel kilgore when the test results came in. now they were wearing masks so they let finish that last haircut but then kilgore and robinson had to go on the covid less. so james that was sunday. yeah, those who couldn't practice all week long is not good we all still up there not a good play or not they have to keep testing negative right after the game can you imagine if that was mahomes if he's already in the chair right yeah, this could spelled disaster for chiefs cost of the super bowl right. >>that's the crazy thing about covid to get to stay away from everybody and just like the rest of us the athletes headed to a lot over zoom. chris hagan takes a look at the learning curve. were you boston. >>i think it's crazy you're zooming in
>>hughes and so does every day like great offense from i know it's great flakes. office office. >>patrick's commercialized curls came close to exposing him to covid he was next in line for a haircut on sunday when the chiefs found out their barber tested positive for coronavirus the stylus had already finished doing markets, robinson's hair and he was on to daniel kilgore when the test results came in. now they were wearing masks so they let finish that last haircut but then kilgore...
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>>hughes so does every day like great offense from know it's great defense lakes. office office. >>patrick'srcialized curls came close to exposing him to covid he was next in line for a haircut on sunday when the chiefs found out their barber tested positive for coronavirus the stylus had already finished doing to marcus robinson's hair, and he was on to daniel kilgore when the test results came in. now they were wearing masks so they let finish that last haircut but then kilgore and robinson had to go on the covid list. so james that was sunday. yeah, those who couldn't practice all week long is not good we all still up there not a good play or not they have to keep testing negative right after the game can you imagine if that was mahomes if he's already in the chair right yeah, this could spelled disaster for chiefs cost of the super bowl right. >>that's the crazy thing about covid to get a stay away from everybody and just like the rest of us the athletes headed to a lot over zoom. chris hagan takes a look at the learning curve. where you boston. >>i think it's crazy you're zooming in pre
>>hughes so does every day like great offense from know it's great defense lakes. office office. >>patrick'srcialized curls came close to exposing him to covid he was next in line for a haircut on sunday when the chiefs found out their barber tested positive for coronavirus the stylus had already finished doing to marcus robinson's hair, and he was on to daniel kilgore when the test results came in. now they were wearing masks so they let finish that last haircut but then kilgore...