This is a group of zebra sculptures made of fiberglass. The fiberglass is first cast into shape by molds, then finely carved with textures, and given black and white stripes through painting techniques to simulate the texture of zebra fur.
During the production, the artist accurately controlled the form, the standing zebra has an upright posture, the lying posture is natural, and the stripes and body curves are abstractly processed, which not only retains the biological characteristics of zebras, but also integrates artistic creation.
The scene is a green lawn, with buildings and plants dotted in the background. The sculptures are placed in it, breaking the boundaries between reality and art. It seems to be abstracted from nature. With vivid shapes and artistic processing, it has become an artistic tension in the outdoor space, interpreting the integration of nature and humanity with “solidified art”, showing the artist’s abstract interpretation and vivid presentation of life forms.
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