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Chongqing News

Three new sculptures at Jiangbeizui Central Park

2018-10-24 10:28:36

Rendering of “Waiting for Love”

Rendering of “Name of Rose”

Rendering of “Ring of Dance” (Pictures provided by the Organizing Committee of the Urban Flower Expo)

CHONGQING (CQNEWS) -- Yangtze River Up-reach Urban Flower Art Expo (Urban Flower Expo for short) will be open on November 7 at Chongqing Jiangbeizui CBD (Central Business District). To keep the atmosphere of Urban Flower Expo, the Organizing Committee has specially invited the young artists team to create 3 new sculptures: “Name of Rose”, “Ring of Dance”, and “Waiting for Love” with the theme of “Love and Flower” around the churches at Jiangbeizui Central Park.

Rose, ring and greenhouse

Painting sculptures create romantic atmosphere

These sculptures will debut for the Expo. Among them, “Name of Rose” is a “super rose” with a total length of 9.5 meters, whose head accounts for 3.5 meters. It is surrounded by butterflies; “Ring of Dance” is like a regular ring which is dancing, whose top can reach 3 meters; “Waiting for Love” seems a happy house embraced by greenhouse.

According to the team, mirror stainless steel painting, which can show a better visual effect and romantic atmosphere, is adopted to the three sculptures.

Double theme: “Love and Flower”

Close to advanced art

The team revealed that thanks to the Urban Flower Expo, the 3 series of sculptures will debut, so in the overall design concept, they focus on the double theme “Love and Flower” to express the beauty of mixture by combining the emotional element “Love” of Central Park with the essential element “Flower” of the Urban Flower Expo.

And given the combination of artistic aesthetics and interactive function, they have designed the functional use in the overall, so visitor can approach without distance and take photos with sculptures. In the whole arrangement, sculptures are bonded with the environment around. Integrated with the surrounding plants and cirrus, some are scatted and hidden in the lawn of Central Park. Because of that, the public may linger around. (Translated by Jiang Yuling, Fathom Language Limited)

Editor:Jiang Yiwei