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Rome, Italy. 1st May, 2026. The vandalized window of a new car in a suburban area on May Day in Rome. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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A solitary person stands on the bank, observing the crumbling remnants of barges along the river Mersey. Sunlight sparkles on the water as nature recl-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cockpit Studios, Deptford, London, UK. 29th Apr 2026. London Craft Week preview: Artists prepare work in their studios at Cockpit in Deptford. Pictured: Eleanor Lakelin, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures in a range of sizes, including monumental. Working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, she transforms each piece through a combination of turning on the lathe and hand carving. The pieces have smooth, architectural structures that are disrupted by expressive, weathered surfaces. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 April 2026. Eleanor Lakelin, British wood sculptor, who creates highly textured, vessel-like wooden sculptures working primarily with UK-grown trees felled due to decay, at her studio in Cockpit Deptford ahead of displaying her work as part of Darbyshire + Friends, an exhibition at Darbyshire Studios, during London Craft Week.  The festival, which celebrates the joy of making, runs at over 150 venues across the capital 11 to 17 May.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gray textured concrete wall with a vertical crack, weathered and damaged surface conveying structural weakness and decay. Thailand photography, no gen-stock-foto
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April 29, 2026, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.A camellia flower that fell on the stairs.-stock-foto
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April 29, 2026, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.A camellia flower that fell on the stairs.-stock-foto
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April 29, 2026, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.A camellia flower that fell on the stairs.-stock-foto
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April 29, 2026, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.A camellia flower that fell on the stairs.-stock-foto
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Rough paper frame. Torn border square. Irregular edge shape. Vector grunge frame-stock-foto
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Tall weathered concrete viaduct arches majestically over a vibrant green field on a clear day-stock-foto
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Abandoned Lun-class ekranoplan on a deserted beach near the Caspian Sea under a clear blue sky-stock-foto
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Tall weathered concrete viaduct arches majestically over a vibrant green field on a clear day-stock-foto
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Barbed wire fence with sharp, rusty barbs crosses a tree trunk near a lake under an overcast sky-stock-foto