
I have no idea how Li Wei was able to capture these images of themselves. The closest that comes in my view is Johan Lorbeer

Dangling horizontally out of a skyscraper, his floating figure seem to come tohis case, but this artist "Jumper" has not only lost everything in a game of chance this is perfohis's performance with adifference.

Li Wei has produced several self-portraits with their faces reflected in the mirror, andphotographs of themselves breaking into walls and sidewalks.

His current work is a blend of performance Ártánd photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality.