onlinecollegedegreee.blogspot.com You won't believe your eyes when you see these statues move
onlinecollegedegreee.blogspot.com You won't believe your eyes when you see these statues move
Beijing artist Li Hongbo's freaky flexible sculptures have been attracting a lot of attention lately, but now you can see them like never before — in glorious slow motion.
Incredibly, no special effects were used to create these visuals. The sculptures consist of thousands of layers of paper, arranged in a honeycomb-like lattice and pieced together with glue. Then, using a subtractive carving technique, Hongbo chips away with an electric saw to achieve the desired shapes.
Displaying this work has been a problem for Hongbo, but now, in collaboration with Eli Klein from Klein Sun Gallery, the sculptures have been presented in a spectacular way, thanks to these close-up shots filmed at 240 frames per second. Here's an extended cut:
onlinecollegedegreee.blogspot.com You won't believe your eyes when you see these statues move