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Liu Bolin Takes the Fine Art of Camouflage to the Extreme (UPDATE)

Chinese artist, Liu Bolin has devoted himself to the fine art of camouflage. He spends countless hours perfecting the invisible poses used in his photographic portraiture. In fact, he spent three months creating his 'Hiding in the City - Dragon Series' in Beijing's Behei Park , a project he completed in late 2010.

The 37-year-old Liu Bolin is from Shandong, China and has an impressive resume including a large number of group showings as well as solo shows. Liu Bolin is a gifted artist who has made his life's work calling into question what it means to be "seen."
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