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Amazing Shrub Opening Artwork Brighten Up China's Streets


In Chinese suppliers, group trees have been changing into wonderful works of art thanks to 23-year-old art student Li Yue. With her buddy Li Yue, aka Belladrops, saving her improvement, the specialist has obtained much attention for her innovative group art which has converted the roads of Shijiazhuang into a wonderful sort of pop-up collection.

Equipped with a back pack full of a few basic artwork resources, Wang snacks tree trunks as her fabric and makes illusionary sites in the natural furnishings. Choosing to maintain the beauty of characteristics in her work, the visible communications major shows pictures of lovely creatures and botanic scenery onto the revealed timber. Wang's objective behind her group works of art is for up the foggy roads of this city, which happens to have one of the most severe cases of air contamination in the world.

The artists procedure in generating her fun sequence of tree hole paintings, which she represents as Meitu (a play on words that converts as "beautiful journey" or "beautiful picture"), is a thorough one. It starts with seeking for the right tree (one with enough sleek surface to colour on), writing a digital illustrating with the structure of the frame of the exposed trunk , and lastly artwork the image onto the tree. Each artwork requires about two hours, though the procedure completely requires a little over a week.

The tree hole paintings have been accepted by the group and accepted by the local ecological protection institution, who verifies "the paints do not harm the trees." Wang has created over a number of group paintings thus far and guarantees to continue doing so beyond her academic studies.

Wang Yue Meitu Tree Hole Painting














Source : Wang Yue website

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