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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Invisible Man

Liu Bolin

http://www.dailymail.co.uk
This was passed on to me by current 3rd year Werner Traut  
(click on WT's name to see blog entry) 

Read more on this incredible Artist by clicking hyperlink below:

I have extracted KEYWORDS from the website that I like. They help to contextualize his work...
Look carefully • lurking • outsidernot fitting in 
standing silently • himself as a blank canvasa silent protest


6 comments:

  1. i wonder what provoked him to just want to be invisible .......i dont think id do all that for the sake of bieng invinsible but wow ay shame his got tym so if it works for him i salute him

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  2. this video is exciting and interesting according to education manner in photography it teaches us how to explore the world in colors also on the perspective way of composition

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  3. the video shows that on can really go out of their way to show their creativity and this video shows that there are no limitations to ones imagination...

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  4. wow some people really do have an artistic eye towards everything around them and this video shows a lot of creativity and hard thinking .i certainly think we as artists must start thinking exactly as artist rather then being normal like any other person we are more then normal we are more then just human beings but we actually are the eyes of this world so i really like this video

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  5. impossible is nothing,this goes to show that people go through extremes to be unique and artistic.We look but how often do we see,this video shows things that see or encounter in our day to day basis but do not play attention to.He helps us observe our surroundings.This visible man wanted to go out o the ordinary and show that different peoples ideas can create something that is totally grate and the unnoticed becomes noticeable.Big ups to the creators.

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  6. wow this piece of work is far too interesting....Impressive.

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