The Invisible Man, Liu Bolin

The Invisible Man, Liu Bolin

Posted by Rainey

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Born in Shandong province, China and graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Liu Bolin uses paint and camera to create these wonderful camouflage works of art.  No trick photography or photoshopping is used to create the illusion of an invisible man. The subject is typically a Chinese citizen covered head to toe in paint to camouflage them in front of the selected scene.

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About the Author – Jeff Rainey

I have loved art as long as I can remember and have been creating my whole life. I started this blog to collect and curate great artwork that I find around the web. I also run a blog to feed my love for tech at todayinweb.com.

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Today in Art - Oct 13, 2009 | painting, photography
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2 comments

  1. Bill
    October 14, 2009

    Wow that is very cool. The one where he’s in front of the collapsed roof is awesome.

  2. Rainey
    October 15, 2009

    He has some pretty amazing work, more than I could put here. I usually link to the artist’s website but I still have not found it.

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About the Author – Jeff Rainey

I have loved art as long as I can remember and have been creating my whole life. I started this blog to collect and curate great artwork that I find around the web. I also run a blog to feed my love for tech at todayinweb.com.

Do you want to be a guest author? Send us an email showus@todayinart.com.