How to Find Your Art Style Fast? Choosing and Developing itHow to Find Your Art Style fast? It is something you choose to develop over time. You make this initial choice and then some adjustment as you develop.
New invisibility cloak designed by researchers at University of TexasA new type of “active” invisibility cloak that could operate over a broad range of frequencies has been developed by researchers at the University of Texas in Austin.
Liu Bolin, invisible man – in picturesLiu from Shandong, China, manages to camouflage himself in any surroundings, no matter how impossible the task might seem. Standing silently in front of his chosen scene, in locations all around the world, the 39-year-old artist uses himself as a blank canvas.
Liu Bolin: The Real Life Invisible ManMeet Liu Bolin, the real-life Invisible Man from China, an artist with the ability to disappear in any surroundings. Born in 1973 in Shandong and a graduate of Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts, Liu Bolin became popular for his mastery at the art of camouflaging himself against virtually any background...
Annie Leibovitz Shoots Liu Bolin, 'The Invisible Man,' for Moncler's Spring/Summer '17 Campaign - Daily Front RowFor what might be the first time in fashion history, an invisible model fronts a campaign. That is Chinese artist Liu Bolin, a.k.a. “The Invisible Man,” who stars in Moncler’s Spring/Summer ’17 campaign, shot by Annie Leibovitz. Bolin first gained fame for his self-portraits where he seemingly dissolved into the background. Like Bolin’s portrait series, Moncler’s campaign …
Liu Bolin | Mona Lisa (2016) | Available for Sale | ArtsyAvailable for sale from Eli Klein Gallery, Liu Bolin, Mona Lisa (2016), Archival pigment print, 200 × 137.7 cm
Liu Bolin: The Invisible ManLiu Bolin is painted with the help of his colleagues to blend into rows of soft drinks in his artwork entitled "Plasticizer," on August 10, 2011.
Liu Bolin | Hiding in the city - Water Crisis (2013) | ArtsyFrom PARIS-B, Liu Bolin, Hiding in the city - Water Crisis (2013), Archival pigment print, 120 × 120 cm
liu bolin: the invisible man at eli klein fine artthe show features new photographs that continue the artist's exploration of the chinese national identity and the relationship between human beings and their surrounding environment.
Interview with The Invisible Man: Liu Bolin - China UndergroundSociety, contradictory relationships between humans and civilizations are one of the main themes in Liu Bolin artworks.
DestinAsian magazineHis process requires him to stand still while he is painted into scenes ranging from the communist iconography to vignettes of globalization.
The invisible man: Liu Bolin's amazing camouflage artworkThe real-life Invisible Man: an artist with the ability to disappear.