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Dual Hero

Dual Hero

W 16.00cm x H 67.00cm x D 28.00cm

USD $4,860.00

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  • About this Dual Hero

    Detail

    Medium

    Sculpture (Art object/ Ornament)

    Edition

    Limited Edition 8

    Year

    2024

    Sign

    Artists' signature on the pedestal

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    The young swordsman traverses and is reborn between tradition and modernity, displaying the boundless power between destruction and creation.
    The sword of the young swordsman transforms into numerous magnificent buildings, providing a resting place for every soul.
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    🌈Regarding the creative background of this work
    The line "How I wish I could have thousands of spacious houses to shelter all the poor scholars and make them happy" was penned by Du Fu, a renowned poet in the Tang Dynasty of China. It is from his poem A Thatched Cottage Ravaged by Autumn Gales. At that time, Du Fu was in a difficult situation himself. The thatched cottage where he lived was battered by the autumn wind and in a dilapidated state. However, he extended his own feelings to others and uttered such a powerful cry in the poem. This line embodies a profound longing for ensuring the housing of the masses and their happy lives.
    In the context of Western culture, it is similar to the charitable concepts advocated in the Bible. Jesus' compassion and assistance to the poor and the suffering reflect care for the vulnerable. Just like many Western philanthropists, such as those who have been striving and donating money to address housing problems in poor communities in different historical periods. They devote themselves to building houses for the impoverished and strive to improve their living conditions. What this poem expresses is precisely such a pursuit of social fairness and justice, as well as a noble aspiration for the fulfillment of the basic living needs of all mankind. It hopes that everyone can have a warm place to live, away from cold and hardship, and be able to smile and enjoy peace and happiness in a stable environment.

  • About this artist

    Concept

    I like to use the image of teenagers to express sculpture creation, because they are sunny inside, positive, full of vigor and vitality, representing the hope of the future. At the same time, people in this age group are forming a unique set of life and world view inside. Physiologically speaking, teenagers are just a certain stage of our long life, but psychologically speaking, teenagers can be a state of mind that lasts a lifetime. The teenagers I portray are not a certain person, they are a group of people who travel from ancient times to today and run from today to the future. They are me, and I am them.
    The sword was first invented and made as a weapon of defense or attack, and as the social order stabilized and the class solidified, it slowly evolved into an object symbolizing status. Then today, as a weapon, it has long since retired from the stage of history, but it remains forever in our hearts. It is the principle, the bottom line and the last emotional anchor for each of us, and it protects our inner trepidation. The sword that appears in my work carries such a meaning.
    Human beings have created this society and invented many systems, and in turn these civilized systems are creating more and more "management models" to restrain human beings. Our bodies are becoming less and less free, our voices are becoming more and more the same, and over time, we will lose our judgment and become numb. Now only my soul and mind belong to me for the time being. I use art as a weapon for my thoughts, and it has become a vehicle for me to express my views. Most of my creations combine my own life experiences and the feedback from the social environment to generate some thoughts.
    I try to express love, freedom, resistance and courage through the form of art. In my works, people or animals are a kind of "Plato" in the spiritual sense. They try to explore an ideal mode of human existence, which is called "Utopia" in the West and "Taohuayuan" in China, the ideal home that human beings long for. Our aspiration for a better life and future thinking become the driving force for society to keep progressing until we are infinitely close to that ideal home.
    In terms of artistic style, I have absorbed and continued the ancient Chinese Romantic artistic expression. Through some animals in mythology or reality, I express the thoughts of people. I do not draw on the art style of a specific historical period, but focus more on the cultural lineage and the expression of humanistic feelings. I make my own artworks by studying classic Chinese and foreign sculpture art from various eras and using the essence of what I have understood in a modeling technique similar to curves and orbs.

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