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writerystuff · 6 months ago
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Li had the right idea.
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sculpturegallery · 2 years ago
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kiki-de-la-petite-flaque · 1 year ago
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Escultura en papel que representa el poder constructivo de la lectura en los seres humanos, del artista chino Li Hongbo.
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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The Superb Malleable Paper Sculptures By Li Hongbo
Beijing-based artist Li Hongbo uses thousands of sheets of paper to create each one of these mind-boggling flexible sculptures that expand, contract, bend and twist in different directions.
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taekwondolifemagazine · 9 months ago
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Blind War (2024) Harkens Back to 80's Hong Kong Action
Blind War (2024) Harkens Back to 80's Hong Kong Action #BlindWar @WellGoUSA
May 28, 2024 (NYC)– Blind War (2024) Harkens Back to 80’s Hong Kong Action.  Blind War (2024) is the newest martial arts action film hitting US markets next week.  This action packed epic is available on Digital and Blu-ray on June 11, 2024. Here is a synopsis and review of this Well Go USA Entertainment release. SYNOPSIS: After breaking protocol during a surprise courthouse siege that leaves…
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proartspb · 2 months ago
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Ли Хунбо (Li Hongbo) гибкие скульптуры из многослойной бумаги
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artdepo · 4 months ago
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eddy25960 · 5 months ago
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😳 Escultura en papel. Representa la fuerza de una mente construida por la lectura. Realizada por el artista chino: Li Hongbo. 📚
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winterpower98 · 2 years ago
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I am here to talk about my OCs!
Because @elianaroselight and I have talked about them so much we developed 4 RPs about them (that have been going for over a year now) and got a whole system going
Buckle up, it's long
First, there's Ju Ling's family, who now has 3 mates and 7 children (without counting the ones she lost). Her mates are Ju Jing the oni, Ri Shi and the white tiger of the west, Baihu. Her siblings are Hua and Ping, who have, respectively, the vermilion bird of the south, Zhuque, and the azure dragon of the east, Qinglong, as their mates.
Then there's Yue Shi and his mate Fengbao. Feng became friends with their doctor Jiahao, who had two twin kits that became friends (and enemies if you ask Shu) with Feng's kits. Jiahao's husband is Pingyi, who teaches sign language, and is friends with Ju Jing because he and his sister (name missing) were all at the same orphanage. Pingyi is also Cixin's teacher, Zan's adopted son. He's not mute or def but has trouble speaking and often communicates by repeating sounds or words (in the voice of the person that spoke them). Cixin and Tai Shi (one of Ju Ling's cubs) have pet ducks together.
The biological mothers of Tai Shi and the rest of the tiger cubs are Lan (who has Tai Shi, 2 tiger cubs that she lost, and Ju, a lynx cub she adopted) and An (who has Jingyi, Ling Min, Heng and Yawen) Tai Shi's dad is Qiong Qi, no one likes him. Baihu is the father of the other cubs. Depending on the AU, An and Lan are platonic mates with Ju Ling and the others and live in a huge ass house.
But anyway, Baihu is a big sweetheart who does his best to be a good baba. He loves seafood and spicy food and Ju Jing and Ri Shi very much feed into that. Lan grew a passion for gardening and plants and it was a great bonding moment for her and Ju Ling.
But anyway, all of An's cubs are adorable Jingyi likes plants and helps her moma with her garden. She even found a salamander once and wanted to keep it as a pet. Heng loves the sky and the sea, which works well with his uncle Ping, who works at an aquarium, and his yeye who used to be an astrologist. Yawen likes the sky, but specifically the clouds. He loves Wukong's nimbus and asks him to conjure it any time he comes over. And Ling Min is a little fighter that loves dragons and adores her gugu Mei.
Then there is Bai He's family. Obviously, her parents are the general Ba and Beng. Her wife is Zhi Hao, a gibbon demon the size of a wardrobe which works as a blacksmith. So you know, guaranteed thirst trap. Their children are Hua Mei, the oldest girl, Hao the only boy, and their twins Guiyin and Li Lei who is named after the empress of the kingdom of women, who Bai He is friend with.
There's also Kai Hu's group of friends! They call themselves the lost ones because Kai's cousin calls him Peter Pan. They are Chao a cat fish demon (not a catfish. a cat and fish demon), Juan a one-eyed cat demon, Fen a bunny demon, Bo the only human and Huangshu, a gibbon demon that was adopted into Kai's family and became his cousin.
And then there's Shu's group (she is one of Yue Shi and Fengbao's triplets kits), aka Lupin gang wannabe. Shu is of course Lupin, then we have Leale, a dog demon who is 100% based on Jigen, I'm not even going to hide that, and just discovered that he has 2 siblings, and Rampion, who was made as a joke with Skelle but he fits in this group of misfits. And I can't forget the Fujiko of the group, Junjie, who is also one of Jiahao's kits. The other one of Jiahao's kits is Xinyi who married Bao, Shu's second brother.
Last group that I can remember is Ling Min's family. Her mate is Hebo, a leopard gecko demon, and their adopted kids: Xu Qiu a dear and lion demon, Bian a they/them human, Hongbo an otter demon and Wuyue a baby lizard demon that Xu Qiu found in the snow
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the-monkey-ruler · 1 year ago
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Laughing at the Bottomless Pit (2022) 笑闹无底洞
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Director: Yu Hongbo Starring: Wang Ning / An Weiling / Xue Wen / Sang Ping / Song Xi / Li Yu Genre: Comedy / Romance / Costume Country/Region of Production: Mainland China Language: Mandarin Chinese Date: 2022-06-19 (Mainland China Internet) Type: Retelling
Summary:
"The Bottomless Pit of Laughter" is a nonsensical romantic comedy movie that tells the story of a series of love entanglements that occurred after Tang Monk met a white rat spirit in a bottomless pit. The White Mouse Spirit (Xiao Bai) turned out to be a white mouse in Lingshan. She was knocked down to the mortal world for stealing lamp oil in front of the Buddha. When Xiaobai was in Lingshan, she was taken care of by Jin Chanzi, the second disciple of Tathagata Buddha, and she never forgets Jin Chanzi. Xiaobai, who fell into the mortal world, devoted himself to cultivation, hoping to return to Lingshan as soon as possible and reunite with Jin Chanzi.
The Red Rat Spirit (Xiaohong) was originally a little red mouse in the mortal world. Because they were sworn brothers to the White Rat, the two became sisters. Under the inspiration of the White Rat, they practiced together and transformed into human form. The two lived in the bottomless cave of Zengkong Mountain and depended on each other. One day, Xiaobai went astray in her cultivation and became a demon and her life was in danger. She needed to find someone from Zhiyang to replenish his energy in order to survive the crisis. It happened that Tang Seng's master and apprentice passed by here, and Tang Seng happened to be a man of great beauty.
Xiaobai transformed into a woman in distress and was rescued by Tang Seng. Xiaohong followed secretly on the other side. The two designed to take Tang Seng away and trap him in a bottomless pit. When Tang Monk woke up, the White Rat Spirit launched a fierce offensive against Tang Monk, and said that she did not want to hurt him, but only wanted to spend the night together. Tang Monk was indifferent to the various temptations of the White Rat Spirit, and resolved his refusal with wit and cleverness. He only wanted to escape from the bottomless pit. At this time, Wukong arrived, and Xiaohong fought against Wukong. Wukong was defenseless due to the heavy evil spirit in the cave, and was forced to jump out of the cave after a few rounds.
While fighting with Tang Seng, Xiaobai accidentally discovered that there was the same mark as Jin Chanzi on the back of Tang Seng's neck. Xiaobai was very excited. It turned out that Tang Seng was the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi, but Tang Seng had forgotten his previous life. Xiaobai tried to make Tang Seng remember his previous life.
Source: https://mov-20.chinesemov.com/2022/Laughing-at-the-Bottomless-Pit
Link: https://www.iq.com/album/monkey-king-the-bottomless-hole-2022-1e2grre1paw?lang=en_us
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jx-opher · 1 hour ago
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This paper sculpture made by Li Hongbo
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sculpturegallery · 2 years ago
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Li Hongbo
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worldsandemanations · 10 months ago
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Li Hongbo (李洪波) - Stones [paper, pigments], 2018
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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The Superb Malleable Paper Sculptures By Li Hongbo
Beijing-based artist Li Hongbo uses thousands of sheets of paper to create each one of these mind-boggling flexible sculptures that expand, contract, bend and twist in different directions.
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lu-s-energy · 11 months ago
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Integrating hydrogen utilization in CO2 electrolysis with reduced energy loss
article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45787-x Integrating hydrogen utilization in CO2 electrolysis with reduced energy loss Xiaoyi Jiang,  Le Ke,  Kai Zhao,  Xiaoyu Yan,  Hongbo Wang,  Xiaojuan Cao,  Yuchen Liu,  Lingjiao Li,  Yifei Sun,  Zhiping Wang,  Dai Dang &  Ning Yan  Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 1427 (2024) Cite this…
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jose-a-perez · 1 year ago
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Li Hongbo, el arte en papel
Escultura en papel. Representa la fuerza de una mente construida por la lectura. Realizada por el artista chino: Li Hongbo.
Nacido en Jilin (China) en 1974, Li Hongbo es un artista mundialmente reconocido que utiliza el papel para realizar sus originales esculturas vivas. La primera vez que observas una de sus obras crees estar ante una pieza maciza, clásica, hasta que alguien se acerca a ella la toma con ambas manos, la levanta y la escultura se abre, se mueve, se retuerce… Es entonces cuando descubres que no estás ante una pieza realizada con mármol o yeso sino ante una escultura de papel.
Las esculturas expansivas de Li Hongbo están repartidas por innumerables museos, con ellas se han hecho numerosas exposiciones en galerías y su arte está inscrito en el Patrimonio Mundial Inmaterial de la Unesco.
Hongbo utiliza las hojas de papel de seda, enganchadas y plegadas gracias a estas técnicas ancestrales perfeccionadas por él y las convierte en bloques macizos. Algunas de sus obras están formadas por 30.000 hojas. Una vez creado el bloque de hojas de papel, Hongbo, enfundado en sus blancos guantes, los esculpe mediante una sierra eléctrica y les va dando la forma deseada. Cuando ya tiene la escultura terminada procede a un cuidadoso lijado para eliminar cualquier imperfección.
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