O artista chinês Li Hongbo surpreendeu os visitantes da Miami Art Week com sua escultura de papel e cola "Apollo"
Atualizado em 26 jul 2018, 14:19 - Publicado em 06 dez 2016, 17:07
Chinese artist Li Hongbo shows his paper sculpture work, which is made of 6,000 pieces of paper, while raising it at his studio on the outskirts of Beijing, January 20, 2014. Born into a simple farming family, Li said he had always loved paper, invented in ancient China. Beyond his sculptures, he has spent six years producing a collection of books recording more than 1,000 years of Buddhist art on paper. Neither plaster nor clay, the statues are concertinas of thousands upon thousands of fine pieces of paper."At the beginning, I discovered the flexible nature of paper through Chinese paper toys and paper lanterns," Li, 38, told Reuters. Picture taken on January 20, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) - RTX17QY9(/)