Every once in a while the folks at Very Short List come up with a great one. If you don’t know about VSL, check them out here. If you sign up they’ll send a self-described “short, sweet e-mail” each day with one thing of note from the internet that they consider a great discovery from the world of high or low culture. Yesterday’s covered, or should I say, uncovered, the art of Chinese artist, Liu Bolin, whose art revolves around his effort to blend into his surroundings. This guy makes Woody Allen’s character in “Zelig” stand out like Tilda Swinton in St. Tropez. You can enjoy more of Liu Bolin’s art here but here are a few examples:


