3D art in China

Published July 22, 2012
Visitors posing with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.
Visitors posing with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.
A young girl posing with a 3D paining at the exhibition.
A young girl posing with a 3D paining at the exhibition.
Young girls interact with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition.
Young girls interact with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition.
Visitors posing with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou
Visitors posing with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou
This picture shows Chinese visitors posing with a "3D painting" in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. The three-dimensional art exhibition will be on show across China over the course of the next one and a half years, according to the organisers.
This picture shows Chinese visitors posing with a "3D painting" in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. The three-dimensional art exhibition will be on show across China over the course of the next one and a half years, according to the organisers.
- Visitors interacting with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special Exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.
- Visitors interacting with a 3D painting at the Magic Art Special Exhibition at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.
In one of the few art exhibitions where photography and touch are actively encouraged, visitors are able to interact with the paintings by touching, sitting on them and even sticking their heads into the artworks.
In one of the few art exhibitions where photography and touch are actively encouraged, visitors are able to interact with the paintings by touching, sitting on them and even sticking their heads into the artworks.

A three-dimensional art exhibition will be on show across China over the course of the next one and a half years, according to organisers. Visitors will be able to interact with 3D paintings by touching, sitting on them and even sticking their heads into the artwork in one of the few art exhibitions where photography and touch are actively encouraged. -- Photos by AFP

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