International Camouflage Art

This New Liu Bolin Piece Features the Flags of the 193 United Nations

Renowned artist Liu Bolin is channeling his astounding talent to create camouflage art to the cause of global unity.

Known as "The Invisible Man," Liu Bolin is internationally famed for his camouflage art, where he skillfully paints himself to blend into the background of various scenes. This time, Bolin's camouflage art is created in support of the United Nations' Global Goals initiative. In the piece, the artist stands against a collage of the 193 flags of the UN member nations. His body is painted in part of the flag patchwork so that he is indistinguishable against the background.

Bolin says his goal in creating this particular work of camouflage art was to "make people think about the future of human beings." Photo Credits: hypebeast, designboom
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