While posing for exceptionally well-prepared urban camouflage, Liu Bolin has to maintain extreme patience. Some of the piece take up to seven hours to paint, including Bolin’s entire face and body.
Known as The Invisible Man, the Chinese contemporary artist is painted into scenes of everyday life, from grocery store shelves to cityscapes and other architecture.
Below are just a few of the fascinating and finely crafted scenes that Bolin has helped create.
See more of his work here.














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Awesome. I don’t think theater I could stand that long. As well as feeling the paint drying on my face would be hard not to scratch it off.