Schoeni Art Gallery, Artist Workshop Series, The Making of Paper Art by Li Hongbo
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Li Hongbo is a widely-acclaimed artist who plays with the appearences and connotations paper. Many viewers who came across his works are intrigued by the amazing flexbility, resilience and strength of the paper material, and startled by the artist's craftmanship. In this video, Li Hongbo shows us how he did it. Step by step, he guides us in a magical journey in the making of paper art.
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What a Cool Dude!! And he does not hesitate in sharing his Craft. finally, he also suggests that others find a use for his knowledge in their own Paper Craft Art!
Very Cool!
Xiexie!!
Fiddlekrazy Steve Lol. He's not afraid of people repeating it.....Most people dont have a friend (assistant) who would do that much work for them...
Li, you are a genuis!!! No other way to put it. You are an incredible artist and such a visionary. Thank you for your generosity in showing the process. A humble artist is a real artist!!!
The amount of effort and dedication he puts into his work is astounding and it creates an amazing final product.
Oliver DiCaprio The amount of effort and dedication his assistant has is amazing....
good guy artist...reveal everything about his technics
For some reason I don't feel they revealed enough. It is almost like they want you to believe there is a possible way. The skeptic in me still believes they have a computer driven cutting machine that does the entire thing from start to finish.
Same here! I think it still worth making even if it has been done entirely by computers, but still they haven't show us enough in the sculpting or the cutting stage which gives us the right to doubt it!
@@ldlink3935 There is a 'know how' in everything we do, right
@@marinabayview Yeah, I suppose you are right. People have been carving marble for centuries if not longer, certainly wood has been carved as long. In reality, this glued together paper is just a block of wood. Nothing that complicated to it other than the gluing process.
I've literally never watched anything more fascinating in my life :O
A moment of loud applause for the invention of the process, the craft and the great artistic expression.
It's so interesting the technique he invented with paper.Just...AMAZING, I love it.
Imagine how many paper cuts this guy has gotten.
Amazing work! I love it! You are one amazing artist Li!
wwoooww!! I was surprised!! the dedication of this man to do this kind of sculptures!!!!!!
This was so impressive to watch, what a lot of time, patience and skill involved to create these incredible masterpieces!
He keeps saying "I'll do this... I'll do that," but it's his assistant that does everything.
Awesome, crazy to think of paper being so resilient and durable, and the shear number of layers and glued layers is crazy. This oddly enough reminds me of the whole layering every page of two phones books being impossible to pull apart thing.
Fantastic work! This guy is a genius! An artist!
Amazing and mystic art you're creating... I love it ! Go and make it big Li !
greets from Geert Limburg, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Just amazing. Also so beautiful.
The time he's putting into every artwork is amazing!
gracias por existir y enseñarnos tan espectacular arte
Oh man! It is amazing a lot!!! Congrats to Li Hongbo!!! His work is marvelous!!!
Thanks for the video ...... I was wondering how paper sculpture is created..... Now satisfied with this video ....... good luck for future.
Li Hongbo's Art is incredible Morphing fun!
Mind bending! Amazing work!
very interesting work, it is a great idea! Thanks for sharing :)
Lavoro incredibile di grande pazienza ! Bravissimo !
this is way too fucking cool. Way to reinvent the wheel in Art, bravo!
It's amazing what you can do with paper :)
Thank you so much for posting this! I can't wait till I've finished my current job and can have a go at making a puppet with that technique! :D
What type of paper used please ?
Edward Day super work
This is the most amazing yet slightly disturbing thing I have seen yet.
EXCELENTE creatividad!!! y no es nada egoísta para compartir su técnica con todos, excelente artista y persona ;)
que genialidad super
Magnifico!!!
The process shown in this video reminds me "How to draw an owl" :-) Amazing result although.
lol ... yes !!!
Did somebody say HOW TO DRAW :)
This is incredible technique
Thank you! That was amazing!!
¡Estraordinario!. El arte no tiene fronteras.
I'm so amazed. LOVE IT!
he just became my idol for this month
Découvert grâce à Tracks sur Arte. Poétique, magique, magnifique.
These guys are awesome.
Love from my heart
MESMERIZING!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this, only a very sure man would do that.
cos wspanialego, niesamowite dzielo sztuki.
Brilliant!
Very artistic work.. Genius!!
suis super impressionnée , wha wha !
Amazing.
Hat's off
*Primera vez que veo a un artista, develar su técnica*
what a genius idea
great video!
AWESOME!!!!! But don’t you think it’s a waste of paper?
Another artist, Felix Semper from Cuba, does this kind of art, also. Very interesting and innovative artists!
I don't think i would like to do any artwork dressed in full sized hazmat suit, but that stuff looks amazing and hats off for him for doing it.
THANKS Li for show your technique
Really great!
fascinating - i like it!
Incredible technics and amazing art, but the ergonomy on the workplace of the man who' works is just horrible! it hurts my back
Quality Jane Pan I know why the hell is it so low what’s the purpose?!
remarkably innovative!!!
Ya its awesome work i too work on sculptors but it this is very new and interesting to me , and ill try this one to , thank for people those who made this process video and uploaded it,
thank you, wonderful!
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Damn that alotttttyy work
goood job & amazing work
He is the Artist, yet his assistant did most of the work.
Amazing!!!!
A moment of silence for all the trees that died.
Cool art though!
Er. he said right at the start its "wood free paper".
Martin King that actually means it uses no recycled paper, and more chemicals to process the "wood"
Don't you use paper in your toilet? wasn't that made from a tree? think how many trees have died for our assholes and then about this amazing and creative sculptures...
Means it has been "washed" chemically so that no wood elements left inside any part of any inch ... I guess that's what it suppose to mean...
Wow Nikos-dude chill, it was was only for a laugh. Damn, some people really don't have any humour at all...
It's very interesting & Awesome work .. Thank you for uploading, can we use any kind of paper instead of this ?
MUY BUENO REALMENTE UN MAESTRO!!!
So cool ! Brilliant! Where are these artworks exhibited? are there items for sale?
Amazing!
Very nice
The video was uploaded in 2013! With such a detailed introduction to technology, did other people steal your results?
Удивительно! Awesome work!
Li,
I have found your Artist Workshop Series, The Making of Paper Art.
Thank you for showing HOW the paper is glued together. It translates very well into English. My only disappointment was that you stopped half way through the sculpting process. It would be wonderful if you showed the entire sculpting process, from start to finish. It would be very educational to see how you are able to sculpt the fine details of the bust.
1). Do you have any other videos that would show this process?
2). If you don't mind me asking, did you sculpt the original bust, or was that done by someone else?
3). How were you able to cut the original bust into several layers so that you could make the paper pattern?
Your Language of Paper is a honest representation of the many twists and turns we encounter in life. I am glad it brought us together.
Thank You,
Gary Henson
Kansas, USA
amazing truely amazing
I still don't understand how it stretches and twists? It's glued together?
Kate Pettersen It is glued but only with small strips of glue, spaced several times more the width of the glue, so it can open and close like an accordion.
Thanks, I think it now! :)
+Alejandro Irausquin podrías explicar "spaced several times more the width of the glue" en español por favor? jaja no termino de comprender muy bien
Sof Corts jajaja sería "pequeñas lineas de pegamento, espaciadas (entre si) varías veces más el ancho del pegamento". Es decir, que si pone una linea de pegamento de 5mm de ancho, la siguiente la pone a 2cm de distancia (4x).
ohhh hahaah no entendia eso de más el ancho de pegamento jejeej muchas gracias
Great
GENial !!
deveria usar papel reciclado... arte sustentável essa é a tendência...
Cool stuff, I would have thought you'd have this mechanized by now? Looks quite easy to get paper with glue in those lines then placed upon one another would be easy in a factory by machines?! but the generic ringtone at 6:20 is a turn off slightly...
Fantástico!!!!
Amazing
гениально, класс ))) мне очень нравиться
when i saw this the first time i rubbed my eyes. i thought "why a phtoshop fake in such a serious documantation" then i realized it is true : O wow
Very nyc
wow
Which paper have you done, please take is art and tell me which trick please..
Rip trees.
Brandy Holland didn’t he say at the start it was wood free paper? :/
amazing, but how many trees are cut down to only one statue ?
its woodless paper
Amazing how people can't read the FIRST translation saying that WOODLESS paper is used. NO wood means NO trees.
yea
Unfortunate more of the work isn't done by him, still very interesting
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"glue" that i made myself
neotactical if I'm thinking what you are thinking you is nasty
Does anybody knows how he makes the glue? Or if it is just a regular paper glue? Thanks
How do you make your glue?
Thank you,
Gary
Kansas, USA
Muy áspero esto :3
Do you sell This? and how can i buy this? any website?
Li,
Can I purchase the metal glue stencil?
Gary
Kansas, USA
Where you get that plate
how does he make the glue
If it's not wood then what is it?
But if he glued them together how does it expand?
That is why when they glue up the blocks every other sheet had the glue lines offset by the 2cm.