

Artists from the China Academy of Art and Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts recently made an innovative move in a Shanghai park by painting animals onto the trees.
Though the animals are painted, they have still deceived many visitors due to their vividness.
According to park management, the designs were painted onto the bark of the tree trunks, while the paint was made with environment-friendly materials that wont bring any harm to either the trees or the visitors.

Thanks to these talented artists, the wild art has given a new look to what was once a plain park filled with trees.
“Through these methods, we are creating brand new sights with existing natural landscapes, which is economical as well as being environment-friendly,” said a park employee.



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