
What would you do if you were able to go invisible for a couple of hours? Or maybe a day? How would you feel if you were in plain sight and yet unnoticed? Wouldn't it be something to be able to blend into the background of wherever you are - into bookshelves, gardens, curtains, doorways, streets - to appear inanimate, almost invisible to the untrained eye.
Chinese painter, sculptor and a camouflage artist, Liu Bolin does just this. Bolin, also known as 'the invisible man', paints himself and melts perfectly into the background of everyday scenes. He has spent his entire career mastering the art and tricks of camouflaging.
In these 'blink and you'll miss it' pictures, Bolin conjures spell-binding images. Disappearing into the greys and the whites; blending into water and land; this guy will definitely leave you awe-struck and wishing you could be this awesome! (See pictures here)
Chinese painter, sculptor and a camouflage artist, Liu Bolin does just this. Bolin, also known as 'the invisible man', paints himself and melts perfectly into the background of everyday scenes. He has spent his entire career mastering the art and tricks of camouflaging.
In these 'blink and you'll miss it' pictures, Bolin conjures spell-binding images. Disappearing into the greys and the whites; blending into water and land; this guy will definitely leave you awe-struck and wishing you could be this awesome! (See pictures here)
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