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Art and pregnancy

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Copenhagen, DENMARK: Danish artist Thomas Christoffersen uses Sidsel Gronvalds pregnant stomach as a canvas during a photo exhibition on August 12, 2011, in the Round Tower of Copenhagen. Twenty artists used twenty pregnant womens bellies in a project to support Maternity Worldwide, a maternal health organisation. Art photographers Marie Wengler, Marte Holten and Karoline Tira Liberkind will later exhibit the pictures of the painted stomachs at Gallery Copenhagen Art. Revenues from photo sales will be donated to the organisation Maternity Worldwide, whose purpose is to save the lives of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth in Ethiopia. AFP PHOTO/Scanpix/Jens Noergaard
The Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun said in its Friday evening edition that Honda was aiming to upgrade the robot's upper body functions so that it can move its arms as smoothly as a human being. -- Photo: AFP
Copenhagen, DENMARK: Artist Brian Saaby uses Signes pregnant stomach as a canvas during a photo exhibition on August 12, 2011, in the Round Tower of Copenhagen. Twenty artists used twenty pregnant womens bellies in a project to support Maternity Worldwide, a maternal health organisation. Art photographers Marie Wengler, Marte Holten and Karoline Tira Liberkind will later exhibit the pictures of the painted stomachs at Gallery Copenhagen Art. Revenues from photo sales will be donated to the organisation Maternity Worldwide, whose purpose is to save the lives of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth in Ethiopia. AFP PHOTO/Scanpix/Jens Noergaard
Copenhagen, DENMARK: Danish artist Stine Bo uses Siris pregnant stomach as a canvas during a photo exhibition on August 12, 2011, in the Round Tower of Copenhagen. Twenty artists used twenty pregnant womens bellies in a project to support Maternity Worldwide, a maternal health organisation. Art photographers Marie Wengler, Marte Holten and Karoline Tira Liberkind will later exhibit the pictures of the painted stomachs at Gallery Copenhagen Art. Revenues from photo sales will be donated to the organisation Maternity Worldwide, whose purpose is to save the lives of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth in Ethiopia. AFP PHOTO/Scanpix/Jens Noergaard
Copenhagen, DENMARK: Pregnant Susanne Friis Hasche shows her stomach painted by Danish artist Lotte Ipsen during a photo exhibition on August 12, 2011, in the Round Tower of Copenhagen. Twenty artists used twenty pregnant womens bellies in a project to support Maternity Worldwide, a maternal health organisation. Art photographers Marie Wengler, Marte Holten and Karoline Tira Liberkind will later exhibit the pictures of the painted stomachs at Gallery Copenhagen Art. Revenues from photo sales will be donated to the organisation Maternity Worldwide, whose purpose is to save the lives of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth in Ethiopia. AFP PHOTO/Scanpix/Jens Noergaard
Copenhagen, DENMARK: Pregnant Kamilla shows her stomach painted by Danish artist Steen Berg Hansen during a photo exhibition on August 12, 2011, in the Round Tower of Copenhagen. Twenty artists used twenty pregnant womens bellies in a project to support Maternity Worldwide, a maternal health organisation. Art photographers Marie Wengler, Marte Holten and Karoline Tira Liberkind will later exhibit the pictures of the painted stomachs at Gallery Copenhagen Art. Revenues from photo sales will be donated to the organisation Maternity Worldwide, whose purpose is to save the lives of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth in Ethiopia. AFP PHOTO/Scanpix/Jens Noergaard
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