Chinese artist Liu Bolin, better known as The Invisible Man, operates in the technique of "creative camouflage».
The technique of "creative camouflage" means drawing on people under the objects of the environment, so that they blend with the surrounding urban environment and become completely invisible to the eye.
Liu Bolin, who manages to blend with the environment, whatever it was, says that his work is a reaction to the government closing his studio in 2005 and the persecution of the artist. Their concerns with the Chinese authorities, he decides, spreading their photos all over the world and exhibited in major museums of contemporary art of Asia, the US and Europe.
To create a single photo takes about 10 hours. With the help of an assistant artist paints the background itself under selected, and then took a few pictures. Not without curious things: mnoie passers, not noticing Liu Bolin, frightened when he suddenly begins to move.