Lu Hao is an incredible Chinese artist who paints meticulous and insanely detailed depictions of organized everyday collections in China, like shelves of CDRs, all painted with ink on silk. You won’t believe it even when you see it!
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2 comments
Gary Friday 21 March 2008
Those paintings look absolutely like real photographs. Very realistic. I wouldn’t have thought that they were paintings if you hadn’t mention it.
I’m completely blown away.
Ana Friday 21 March 2008
i want one.
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2 comments
Gary Friday 21 March 2008
Those paintings look absolutely like real photographs. Very realistic. I wouldn’t have thought that they were paintings if you hadn’t mention it.
I’m completely blown away.
Ana Friday 21 March 2008
i want one.