Chinese artist Liu Bolin, also known as “The Invisible Man”, is using advanced camouflage skills to hide inside his own photos.
How does he choose the locations for his photos? Bolin says he focuses on things close to his heart. “Like the slogans on the wall what appears in almost everywhere in China. I know them from my childhood. And lots of people will neglect those slogans, also because it appears almost everywhere. However, those slogans affect our daily life indeed,” says Bolin.
“I will care more about the connection between the individual and the environment, like the relationship of active and passive, consciousness and unconsciousness. Since as an individual, how to exist in the environment, and what is the position of the individual in the environment could be revealed by the camouflage.”
Can you easily spot him in the photos below?