Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Categories: Design and Architecture

Chinese artist Li Hongbo (Li Hongbo) became famous for his sculptures made of paper, which look like ordinary plaster busts. Using the technique of making traditional Chinese jewelry from glued layers of paper, the artist makes flexible statues that change facial expressions when they are unfolded, twisted and bent. Animated paper busts produce an incredible effect.

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

Tearing off a paper head in Lee Hongbo's Incredible sculptures

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