Paper Master Li Hongbo presents “Statues in Motion” [VIDEO]
Feb 27, 2014 19:26
Paper master Li Hongbo takes what appears to be recreations of carved porcelain masterpieces when in fact are comprised of thousands of layers of paper.
Li Hongbo applies a honeycomb-like structure to form remarkably flexible sculptures. If you’d like to see them in person, Hongbo’s sculptures are on display at Klein Sun Gallery in New York City through March 22.
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