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LIU BOLIN: THE INVISIBLE MAN

BEIJING, China – Man harnesses the power of invisibility.
After reviewing Invisibility & Levitation: How-To Keys To Personal Performance by Commander X, I was contacted by Abelard Productions Publishing professing their deepest gratitude for the glowing review of their 1998 publication.
I was informed that since the review, the book has gone into a thirteenth edition in order to keep up with the demand. They also informed me of testimonial from one of their readers that is their greatest success story of all time.
Chinese artist, Liu Bolin, has not yet conquered the art of levitation but has mastered the art of invisibility. Through his efforts, he has been able to take the art of invisibility to a higher cultural plain and become commercially profitable as well. Due to his discoveries from reading Invisibility & Levitation, which he purchased back in ’98, Bolin has been able to blend into any environment that surrounds him earning him the nickname of “The Human Chameleon.”

“It is well known that chapter three, Invisibility and the Art of Unvulnerability, really made an impact on Bolin and was a monumentous turning point for him and his work,” explained noted art historian, Samantha Downington.

Since his epiphany of sorts, Bolin has begun documenting his uncanny ability to blend into environments. He and a team of assistants travel to various locations throughout the world where he is photographed form various angles as he becomes one with his surroundings. He then meticulously chooses from the images sending them to various galleries throughout the world to sell.
Since he began working in the medium of invisibility and photography, Bolin has had exhibitions with many art venues throughout the world. His work can be found in galleries in New York City, Milan, Paris, and Beijing. His works have sold at auction for as much as $50,000. Bolin is quickly becoming the next hot commodity in the art world so if you can afford them, run out and buy one before they disappear.

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7 thoughts on “LIU BOLIN: THE INVISIBLE MAN”

  1. no it isnt real invisibility, its just an art, painted, i already red that in yahoo i think, thats lies that in every location he can DIRECTLY go invisible, he was just painted

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  2. As a researcher I can say this: Sure invisibility of man is possible as we look to research in earth labs right now, except for one thing, how ivisibility gets cut down back to physical commonlalitites, it's through idle body energy lust sexually. There are energies in the human body that are other than physical, and only a few detections that can be put on the table to some degree. Experimentally, we may find proof of man's invisibility and it's further stock to credit such energies other than common biological.
    So you could say that the invisible man is as an unrecognized Saint because very likely consciously or unconsciously, it's the humiliation and preservation of sexual love neutrally that has the greatest motion in invisibility conditioning. One other thing, when a human being experiences this rare invisible nature, no possible return to the common human stability although he or she may function as a common human being in manners and actions – What do I refer to particularly? The fact that human nature has a central familiarity in sensuality that once tampered with impersonally to great extremes, this common familiarity that was in such human being can never be recovered. Do not get me wrong, it may make you a a very well learned individual with an excellent memory in higher learning, or a great lover of human sexual love perhaps in secret.

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