Trippy Paper Head Sculpture Grows Like An Accordion

This is a video of artist Li Hongbo demonstrating how one of his paper sculptures works. I'm not really sure how he made that. Did he just carve one giant block of paper that was already folded to expand like an accordion? No clue -- and it's none of our business anyways. That's like asking a magician how they learned magic. If you want to learn magic so bad you go blow a wizard and join their ranks yourself.
Hit the jump for the worthwhile video. It turned into a Xenomorph!
Thanks to gab, who agrees morphing sculptures are the best kinds of sculptures. Besides nudes. Nudes will always be number one. "Amen to that." Haha, Michelangelo's David knows what I'm talkin' about it!
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