Remarkable Trompe-l'œil Turns Artist into Enemy of State
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35-year-old artist from Shandong, China, Liu Bolin, has created a series of photographs entitled "Camouflage". No trick photography employed, no photoshop alterations. Every effect was created by anal, fastidious painting and the exact alignment of subject to background.

Bolin has good reason to go invisible - the Chinese goverment has shut down his studio in the past, considering his work to be a form of protest against the regime.

From Urlesque:

"In the face of regimes and power structures that would rather silence and oppress than allow for free expression, Bolin wonders why man has lost the ability to adapt, like, say, a chameleon or a snowshoe hare. For Bolin, an artist whose studio was previously shut down by his own government, this is an issue he knows a thing or two about."

Read Bolin's artist statement here.

Via urlesque

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WonderDude Mike (78) 10/12/09 7:00 AM
wow, talk about blending in
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Bryan Crow (58) 10/12/09 10:37 AM
Incredible.
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gerald1378 10/14/09 11:17 PM
a lot of maybes. and it didnt line up with mine.
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gerald1378 10/14/09 11:17 PM
sorry wrong page for this comment( see above)
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