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Listicle: 10 celebrities with cool artistic side gigs

Listicle: 10 celebrities with cool artistic side gigs

Hindustan Times16-05-2025

Lucy Liu. We've loved her since Charlie's Angels and Kill Bill. But only superfans knew that she wields a paintbrush as skilfully as a sword. Liu's practice spans collage, sculpture, silkscreen and installation, much of which explores her identity as a child of immigrants (Liu's parents were born in China). She's been creating art since the 2000s, but had her breakout moment in 2019 with a series of erotic works.

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