Fantastic New Transformations of Liu Bolin, the Invisible Painted Man
Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist who has a rather unusual way of making his performance art… by painting himself to merge with his background. His nickname is “The Invisible Man” and the following photo’s show why. Playing “Hide and seek” with this man would be rather tricky.
Challenge yourself and your friends… Can you find him on all of these pictures?
Source: WCTH
More Inspiring Stories
"Around the Rim" by Johnson Tsang
Giant Hedgehog Marks Launch Of Sir David Attenborough Series 'Natural Curiosities'
Belfast Peace Walls
Hundreds Of Local Indian Artists Painted The Forgotten Railway Station With The Famous Traditional Artwork
Interactive Tape installation by Numen/ For Use
Surreal Metal Sculptures Of Shark-Shaped Guns Make For An Epic Combination
Godzilla Invades Tokyo: Midtown Meets Godzilla
Olivia Wilde for Modern Luxury
Invisible Barn Is A Mirror-Clad Folly Camouflaged Among The Trees Of A California Forest
Art From Nature: Fantastic Floral Collages by Anastasia Kovaleva
Electroluminescent Tree by Ian Hobson
"Insider Outsider": Artist Saks Afridi Creates Fantastic Traditional Hand-Made Rugs Covered With UFO Patterns
Tattoo Week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Create amazing paintings from photos!
"Superman"
20 Fantastic Works Of Street Art That Brightened Up Our Streets Last Year
Lynda Barry Cartoon Art
This Master Of Art Installation And Illusions Creates Rooms That Will Make You Think The Walls Are Waving At You
Russian Students Launch Lanterns to Mark 'Day of Knowledge'
Floodwater Art
Madame Tussauds Exhibition Opens in Japan
The Dragon Maker
Protest Mural
All new Billabong x Tom Veiga Collection