Composed of more than 20,000 China figures, these complex sculptures by Zheng Lu are smooth and smooth in overall look despite their stainless-steel cosmetics. The characters used are all selected from Chinese texts and poems. For example, the statue that looks like a sprinkle of water is cunningly designed from the collections of the poetry Wan Zhi Shui (Playing With Water) published by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. This a sense of fun with information can be seen throughout Lu's work. When talking about the use of one of the most exclusive China print styles in a particular piece, he said :
“You would not figure that out from a distant view. Otherwise, it would not be fun.”
The modern China artist has been enthusiastic about calligraphy for a long period. He grew up in a literary family with a powerful conventional China perceptive qualifications and his dad made him take up the exercise of calligraphy when he was still very young. This expertise is now obvious in much of his artwork and the addition of meaningful text delivers a exclusive visual and importance to Lu's already stylish sculptures.
Zheng Lu Artwork
Source : Zheng Lu's website