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Combining painting and photography, this artist's known as the "Chameleon Man" in China because, well, he's barely visible in the amazing pictures of himself he takes.
This is Liu Bolin.
Not that guy. This guy.
Maybe you caught his TED talk. Wait, what?
Here's how he does it. His team studies a background — a magazine rack today — and paints his clothes to match.
Clothes done, and he's almost gone already.
The last thing that gets painted is him.
And then he's lit and the finished photo gets snapped.
Here are some more of his creations. Have fun finding him.
In your shoe closet.
In your library.
If Liu invites you to a nice restaurant...
Or for a drink...
Maybe to Greece on a vacation...
Okay, this is nuts. Hiding in front of living, moving people? Red's a lucky color in China. He needed it here.
So peaceful. For us. Not him.
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