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Giant Moving Lotus Flower Looks Like It's Breathing

Korean specialist Choi Jeong-Hwa works with styles of characteristics on a special range. His large sculptural set ups, Breathing Plant and Red Lotus, each exhibit an tremendous lotus flower made of red fabric. In Asian societies, the lotus symbolizes cleanliness and elegance and Choi delivers together its picture with along with red, a hue most associated with good luck and energy.

As magnificence and vivid as the structure is, its smartly designed flower petals swaying in the breeze is what truly grabs the eye and delivers the moving sculpture to lifestyle. The sculptor's flower set up, which has visited across the world, shows both characteristics and lifestyle in one enterprise by brilliantly flowing with normally capturing squalls of of air as though it is breathing in on its own.

Check out the video, below, to see the 24-foot set up "breathe" at the front side of the San Francisco Asian Art Museum.

Choi Jeong Hwa Breathing Flower Red Lotus






Choi Jeong Hwa Breathing Flower Red Lotus Video

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