Under the blue sky

Updated: 2011-01-26 09:08

By Sun Peng (chinadaily.com.cn)

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Lu Weiwei and Fan Tao produced their works of art about environmental protection – pictures of the sky in Beijing. In order to give the audiences intuitive experiences and also to distinguish whether the sky is blue or not, they had a Beijinger in every picture. They appeared under the blue sky to show their good condition on a sunny day. That illustrated an emotive contrast between the blue sky and haze. Now they start a new co-operation with Compassion for Migrant Children, to help children learn arts.

Video: Sun Peng
Producer: Flora Yue
Photos provided by: Lu Weiwei and Fan Tao

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