abstract wings sculptures stainless steel metal wire abstract wing with light DZM 1014
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Abstract wing sculpture
Garden sculptures can be divided into: ① Commemorative sculptures. Commemorating historical figures or events, such as the group portrait of the martyrs at Yuhuatai in Nanjing, and the portrait of Lu Xun in Shanghai Hongkou Park. ②Thematic sculpture. Show certain themes, such as the city emblem of Guangzhou “Five Sheep”, the Mochou Girl of Mochou Lake in Nanjing, etc. ③ decorative sculpture. The subject matter is wide, people, animals, plants and utensils can be used as the subject matter, such as the swans about to fly in the Quchi Shengchun Scenic Spot of Beijing Ritan Park and the images of athletes, children and animals in gardens around the world.
According to the form, it is divided into round carving, embossed carving, relief carving, openwork, etc. The materials used are permanent materials (metal, stone, cement, glass fiber reinforced plastic, etc.) and non-permanent materials (plaster, mud, wood, etc.). Garden sculptures often use round sculptures of permanent materials, while relief sculptures, relief sculptures and openwork sculptures are often combined with buildings. Ice sculpture and snow sculpture are a kind of sculpture art unique to northeast gardens in winter. Sculptures can be placed on squares, flower beds, and boulevards in regular gardens, or on hillsides, meadows, pools or water in natural gardens. When setting up a sculpture in a garden, its theme and image should be in harmony with the environment, the size and scale of the sculpture and the space where it is located should have an appropriate proportion, and the orientation, color and relationship with the background of the sculpture itself should be considered, so that the sculpture and the garden should be connected. The environment complements and complements each other. Garden sculptures match the composition of gardens, most of which are located outdoors and have a wide range of themes. Garden sculpture can reflect a certain social spirit of the times and express a certain ideological content through artistic images. Garden sculpture has a long history. During the Renaissance, sculpture had become an important part of Italian gardens. Sculptures in the garden are combined with garden water management, or decorated with terraces, and even “garden museums” and “sculpture parks” focusing on exhibition sculptures have been established. Garden sculpture still occupies an important position in European and American gardens.