By Ani Tzenkova 04 Apr 2011 @ 9:15 am |

His shocking precision makes his work remarkably unbelievable. 35-year-old Chinese artist Liu Bolin, camouflages himself in any surroundings, and you can see here that there is no background too difficult for him. Bolin may spend upwards of 10 hours at any given moment to achieve his desired effect. He works from photographs, capturing a specific image and then painting himself to fit inside that exact photo
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The Invisible ManPOSTED IN ART
By Cyril Foiret 22 Jan 2009 @ 9:46 am |

Paintings art by Zhong Biao, The most famous contemporary Chinese artist – As a sensitive artist, Zhong Biao has captured the pulse of China’s social reforms through the visual symbols Chinese people are familiar with. Read the full story
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Zhong Biao paintingBy Ani Tzenkova 22 Jul 2006 @ 8:33 pm |

For Poisonous Spiders, I created a huge spider net (diameter 16 meters) out of barbed wires hinting at the danger and attraction of our fascination with consumer products. The barbed-wire web can stick on its web a lot of worms, insects for their food. Nowadays in this commercial world, everyone is like a spider who feeds himself with a variety of daily used stuff and some garbage like what I collect over the last several months. Read the full story
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Wang Qinsong Exposes