Can You Spot The Artist?

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All artists are passionate and close to their creations, but very few can claim to be as connected to their masterpieces as 38-year old Liu Bolin, who literally melts into them - Sometimes so effectively, that it is tough to find him.

Also known as the Invisible Artist, Liu's urban camouflage paintings began as a way to make a political statement. It all happened shortly after the young artist graduated from China's prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts. Unable to find a suitable job, he settled down with a number of fellow artists at the Soukia Village Art Campus in Beijing. However, the Chinese Government forced them to shut it down, simply because they were not too thrilled about contemporary artists getting together all the time.

This early experience of how people without jobs, homes or any kind of social status feel, is what steered him to create his rather unusual paintings. According to him, the artist in each painting is hiding in order to protect himself, whilst he restores his strength.

As you can imagine, the art he creates is not easy. He starts by finding an image that he wishes to disappear into and then, poses besides to get blended in - A process that sometimes involves not moving a limb, for ten hours at a time.

Over the years, the artist has merged himself into all kinds of places - Ranging from the Great Wall of China to rubble caused by the Sichuan earthquake. In a series of works entitled 'Hiding in Italy', he blended into famous historic places like Venice's Piazza San Marco and Milan's Duoma di Milano. He has even painted himself into supermarket shelves and best of all, the American Flag!

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  • Parker Holleyover 13 years
    Read about this in Ripleys Believe-it-or-not. I'm sure he's not the first to do this.
    • hotstuffover 13 years
      it's kinda cool
      • Jasonover 13 years
        I remember reading about this in my Ripley's book, and it also appeared on the recent news section on yahoo. I find it strange that he is an artist yet doesn't do any painting, only his assistant does.
        • Anandover 13 years
          I think you would pass out, standing in one place for 10 hours straight. I could NOT do that.
          • fredover 13 years
            they r mean that last one
            • lizard52over 13 years
              whoaaaaaaaaa.................... that is sooooo cool!!! i wish i could see him in person.
              • jake2over 13 years
                i'm am such a loser
                • alexover 13 years
                  WTHeck that is soooooooooooooo cool
                  • alienover 13 years
                    coolio
                    • L.Williamsover 13 years
                      Its like an invisible suit but it depends on the background