This group of black abstract figure sculptures, made of fiberglass, are the result of the artist’s ingenuity and the craftsman’s fine polishing. During production, clay sculptures are first used to construct a flexible form, and then fiberglass is injected into the mold to freeze the rhythm of the figures holding hands with its easy-to-shape characteristics. The surface is treated with special technology to present a rough and textured texture, like traces of years of etching.
They are placed in a simple space, creating visual tension with light-colored walls and floors. The sculptures use minimalist abstract language, stripping away figurative details, and using slender contours and geometric bodies to convey the warmth of connection between people. This artistic expression is the artist’s philosophical thinking on “group relations”, allowing viewers to feel the charm of abstract art in simple shapes, triggering deep associations with interpersonal relationships and emotions, and becoming a spiritually appealing artistic symbol in space.
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