Chinese artist Liu Bolin likes to hide by painting himself with the help of his assistants to blend in his surroundings. Can you spot him in these pictures?
These photos were not photoshopped, you can see some of his work at the Eli Klein Fine Art Gallery in New York where he will have a new exhibit for 2011.

Liu Bolin‘s body art began when he lost his house in Beijing for the city’s preparations for the 2008 Olympics Games. He used his body to camouflage in his surroundings as a sign of protest.
Since then, Liu Bolin‘s works achieved international level and was dubbed as the “invisible man.”
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amazing pics. bulldozer pic very good, so hard to spot him. WOW!
you think he would have a good haircut for a good talent
Not so invisible
spotted easy in every shot!
even the bulldozer which is actually a loader.
Really? No big deal.
i agree with scott, it takes me some time to spot him in the bulldozer pic. cool art!
his shoes really ruined the hole thing
Liu Bolin has been doing his Hiding in the City series since 2005. It started as a political commentary on the tensions between the Chinese government and their people and the identity an environment gives an individual and vice versa. Liu Bolin will be exhibiting at Eli Klein Fine Art in New York from June 29 – August 28, 2011. Eli Klein Fine Art represents him exclusively in North and South America. More images can be found on http://www.ekfineart.com.