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Chinese artist Li Hongbo takes the 2,000-year-old tradition of paper lanterns to an entirely new artistic level. What looks like a white marble bust stretches the imagination as it pulls apart to ...
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When you say “sculpture”, most people think “marble.” And you’d probably say the same if you were confronted with former book editor turned designer Li Hongbo’s work.
The making of stone paper involves the process of grinding leftover mined marble into a fine powder, adding calcium carbonate and a resin mixture and bringing it to boil at around 160 degrees ...
Li sometimes spends months gluing up to 26,000 pieces of paper together for his larger pieces. Then he cuts and sands it down into shape. He also shows off a hyper-realistic log also made of the ...
The paper we tracked down is about $11 on Amazon, which is remarkably less than buying, say, a $349 coffee table from CB2. We purchased a roll, of course, because we had to know: ...