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The Only Way to Fully Understand How Amazing These Expanding Sculptures Are Is to Watch This Video
Li Hongbo’s sculptures have been described as “freaky” and “bizarre.” When you see what they do and learn how exactly they’re made, you’ll probably agree with these designations but might also add “fascinating” to the list.
The White Rabbit Gallery’s description of the Beijing-based artist states that he has a special affinity toward paper.
“I love it and collect it,” he said, according to the gallery website.
He loves it so much, it’s his preferred medium. But would you believe that this (see the image below) …

It looks like a skull made from plaster. (Image: Vimeo screenshot)
… can morph into this (below) …

But it’s really thousands of pieces of paper. (Image: Vimeo screenshot)
… and this (below)?

The paper was manually glued together. (Image: Vimeo screenshot)
Here’s how he does it:
With the help of an assistant, Li Hongbo stuck more than 30,000 sheets together with carefully placed stripes of glue to form what look like two large blocks of balsa wood. Using an electric saw, he carved these stacks into identical human figures. One he leaves intact, except for a toppled head; the other is stretched out like a vast accordion, its torso and limbs looping around the gallery space like a gigantic Slinky toy. Many visitors find it hard to believe that it ever looked anything like its upright twin.

(Image: Vimeo screenshots)
Watch this video showing off Hongbo’s flexible sculptures:
The White Rabbit Gallery stated that Hongbo hopes this will show people the “endless possibilities of paper.”
Did it? Let us know what you think about the artwork in the comments below.
(H/T: io9)
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Comments (56)
Karama
Posted on February 11, 2013 at 3:32amThat man is a true artist. Amazing work! O.O
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pwatkins
Posted on February 11, 2013 at 2:34amCool.
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bobad
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 9:03pmI hate paper cuts. Apparently the artist does too, thus the gloves.
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Just4Rocks
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 10:12amWould something like this work for construction of building in outer space. It has a small volumn to start with yet may be stretched and stablized. Not paper so much, may be carbon fiber would work. Another thought then is using balloons to form workshops.
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CarolinaGirl
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 9:31amCool!
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hi
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 11:20amditto
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RRFlyer
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 9:27amI’m glad I DON’T know most of you people. What a sad life you have that you must complain about everything.
This man didn’t cost you anything. He isn’t asking anything from you except to enjoy his art. You don’t have to watch the video.
But you Must watch and complain because Hate is in your hearts.
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tajloc
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 9:12amYou know what is interesting from a creative standpoint?
A pencil
They are cheap also.
Rom 8:28
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Mannamomof4
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 8:55amI wonder how he cuts all of that paper. By hand? Die cut? Software? And the time it must take to glue all of them together! That is amazing.
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Susie
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 6:36amBrilliant. I love watching while he moves it. Totally beats Picaso’s weird.
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BehindBlueEyes
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 6:03amI wonder if this process could be used to stretch your dollar.
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