<>_<>THE INVISIBLE MAN DISAPPEARED AGAIN<>_<>
The invisible man returns - and he's harder to pick out than ever Chinese artist Liu Bolin is back with more jaw-dropping work Blends into fruit and veg stall, shelves of soft toys and bus stop Artists spend up to 10 hours at a time covering him in paint Now you see him - now you don't. Liu Bolin, the Chinese artist who has become world famous through his 'invisible art', is back with some his most jaw-dropping work yet. His latest exhibition at the Eli Klein Art Gallery in New York shows him melting into backdrops including shelves packed with soft toys, fruit and veg and a magazine rack. Vanished: An incredible attention to detail is required for Liu Bolin to blend into backgrounds such as these shelves full of soft toys Blink and you'll miss it: Travellers could be forgiven for not noticing artist Liu Bolin hiding at this bus stop In one, he somehow manages to disappear in front of a wall covered in mobile phones and stood on the Harbour with a huge naval ship in the background. | ||
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