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Basic Information about This Sculpture
Art Sculpture No. & Name | Tale of the Sacred Dragon |
Dimension (Height x Width x Depth) | H 0.5m |
1.8 Feet in Height | |
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Mirror polishing | Lacquer coated | Matte | Electroplate | Brushed | Hairline | Patina |
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Artwork Finished Time | 2014 |
Installation Location | China |
Commission artwork sculpture | Tale of the Sacred Dragon
Material: stainless steel/Chrome Steel
Size: H50 x W67 x D35cm
Surface: mirror polished
Done at 2014
Xie Ke's representative sculpture Tale of the Sacred Dragon reflects his reflection on the difficulties of modern existence and shows the circular road of Beijing, the northern drifters. Trapped in a large spider's web of sorts, the opening ceremony even invited young dancers from the Beijing Dance Academy to join in. In line with the song "Beijing, Beijing", the sculpture "Burning Love" is inspired by the song "Beijing, Beijing", which expresses the heartfelt feelings, joy, anger, and sorrow of the "northern drifters". The artist hopes to apply the spirit of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's "universal love" to modern life. An affirmation of the universal values of humanity; the word "Fly", with several books under the wings, has to do with education, which implies having the knowledge and energy to survive You can fly high and free.