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#11943483
13 January 2025
In Benediktbeuern, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 11, 2025, a traditional building facade features a workshop, Werkstatt, and sales, Verkauf, entrance. The building has a whitewashed wall with a rustic wooden door and two small windows, reflecting a traditional rural design.
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7 June 2024
A view of South Korean painter Park Seo Bo's workroom at GIZI ART FOUNDATION in Seoul, South Korea, on April 8, 2023. Park Seo Bo is a South Korean painter known for his ''Ecriture'' series, involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that are leading critics and art historians to identify him as a leading Dansaekhwa artist. He is dying on October 14, 2023.
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#6209624
22 November 2020
A Sri Lankan ironer, Sunil (63) who has been ironing cloths for 23 years, wearing a protective mask presses clothes using his coal powered iron inside his workroom at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22 November 2020. Sri Lanka's number of confirmed Covid-19 patients crossed 20,000 mark on Sunday (22) with 87 Covid-19 related deaths with more than 6000 patients currently receiving medical treatments according to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health.
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#6209626
22 November 2020
A Sri Lankan ironer, Sunil (63) (L) who has been ironing cloths for 23 years, wearing a protective mask, presses clothes using his coal powered iron inside his workroom at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22 November 2020. Sri Lanka's number of confirmed Covid-19 patients crossed 20,000 mark on Sunday (22) with 87 Covid-19 related deaths with more than 6000 patients currently receiving medical treatments according to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health.
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#6209628
22 November 2020
A Sri Lankan ironer, Sunil (63) (L)who has been ironing cloths for 23 years, wearing a protective mask presses clothes using his coal powered iron inside his workroom at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22 November 2020. Sri Lanka's number of confirmed Covid-19 patients crossed 20,000 mark on Sunday (22) with 87 Covid-19 related deaths with more than 6000 patients currently receiving medical treatments according to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health.
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#6209630
22 November 2020
A Sri Lankan ironer, Sunil (63) who has been ironing cloths for 23 years, wearing a protective mask, presses clothes using his coal powered iron inside his workroom at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22 November 2020. Sri Lanka's number of confirmed Covid-19 patients crossed 20,000 mark on Sunday (22) with 87 Covid-19 related deaths with more than 6000 patients currently receiving medical treatments according to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health.
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#2126571
17 August 2017
An Wood classical dashboard displayed on the work room table at mohenic garages in Paju, south Korea. A 20-year-old beat up Hyundai SUV isn't anyone's idea of a dream car. But used Hyundai Gallopers, priced between $2,000 to $3,000 at second-hand car markets, are making a comeback , reborn as upwards $80,000 luxury vehicles at the hand of former furniture designer Henie Kim. Kim is now the CEO of Mohenic Garages, a car rebuilding company based in Paju has transformed the boxy classic into one of South Korea's most highly-desired cars. "As a former designer, I wanted make everything perfect." The remade "Mohenic G", as they're known, take their design cues from the 1990s and come in a variety of custom colors from "mint racing green" to "midnight cerulean blue". Demand for the "Mohenic G" has steadily risen, and the waitlist is long. Since 2013, only 43 cars have been rebuilt and 48 customers are on a waiting list. Production is slow though since the company expanded, they're able to produce 30 cars a year, or about 2 cars a month. A team of two dozen workers transform each car in a meticulous process that includes prying the car cabin from its frame, sanding, removing corrosive substances, polishing and painting.
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#1043263
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043265
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043266
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043271
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043273
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, . Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken
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#1043275
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, . Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken
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#1043283
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043285
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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#1043286
9 February 2016
Archeology Nafez Abed cleans sculptures at his workroom, at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Nafez Abed's cramped workroom is filled with sculptures and intricate mosaics decorated with patterns from the Byzantine, Greek and Roman periods. It is an emporium of Middle Eastern antiquity tucked away in Gaza. And none of it is real. Picture taken .
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