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The Revelation of the Loong (2024) Sculpture by Zhao Yongchang

Sculpture - Bronze, 17.7x7.9 in
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  • Bronze on Other substrate
  • Number of copies available 1
  • Dimensions Height 17.7in, Width 7.9in / 4.00 kg
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  • Categories World Culture
In ancient Chinese philosophy, the concept of "Appearing Loong" represents a significant moment when the loong emerges from the depths of water, showcasing a vibrant scene. It symbolizes not just the perfect combination of strength and flexibility, but also the transformative process from concealment to manifestation, from stillness to activity. The [...]
In ancient Chinese philosophy, the concept of "Appearing Loong" represents a significant moment when the loong emerges from the depths of water, showcasing a vibrant scene. It symbolizes not just the perfect combination of strength and flexibility, but also the transformative process from concealment to manifestation, from stillness to activity. The loong's leap signifies its transcendence over the constraints of the water surface, unleashing a more powerful force and a more majestic posture. Behind this, lies a series of profound philosophical reflections on seizing opportunities, adequate preparation, the transition from invisibility to brilliance, self-awareness, and breaking free from shackles.
Throughout our life journeys, each of us is like the dragon lurking beneath the water, silently accumulating energy and patiently awaiting that decisive moment. The world of water is calm and deep, serving as an ideal place for us to cultivate virtue, reflect inwardly, and introspect. When the light of opportunity quietly appears and the ion within begins to surge, we seem to hear a call from the depths of our souls. At this very moment, are you ready to break through the surface, demonstrating the power and radiance that have been building up over time?

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👦Zhao Yongchang, born in 1992, is a contemporary Chinese sculptor. He graduated from China Academy of Art (famous Chinese artists Zao Wou-ki, Ai Weiwei's father Ai Qing, Chu Dequn, and Wu Guanzhong all graduated from here).
His sculpture works have been exhibited at the Art Expos in China for seven consecutive years and have been sold at China Guardian Auctions many times. His sculpture works are represented by many galleries,and his works is in many private collections worldwide. It is worth nothing that, in the past two years, enterprises such as PROYA, Alibaba, TMTPOST, K-BOXING, and Huawei have successively collected his sculpture works. Undoubtedly,he is a potential stock among the sculptor born in the 1990s.

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Yong Chang Zhao is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his innovative exploration of oriental modeling language in his artwork. Born in 1992 in China, Zhao graduated from the School of Sculpture and Public [...]

Yong Chang Zhao is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his innovative exploration of oriental modeling language in his artwork. Born in 1992 in China, Zhao graduated from the School of Sculpture and Public Art at the China Academy of Art. Throughout his career, he has received numerous accolades, including the Excellence Award at the 8th Zhejiang Youth Art Exhibition, the Hong Kong Youth Design Award (YDA), and the Silver Award for China Academy of Art Graduation Creation and Lin Fengmian Creation Award.

Zhao's work has been exhibited widely across China and has been featured in prominent contemporary art fairs such as the 7th Shanghai Youth Art Fair, Art Shanghai International Fair, Art Suzhou, Art Xiamen, and Art Shenzhen. His art is deeply influenced by the oriental aesthetic temperament, particularly the concept of "circle" found in classical oriental sculptures. This influence is evident in his emphasis on lines and shapes that reflect a "circular" wisdom, embodying a harmonious and continuous flow.

In his sculptures, Zhao often depicts knights who are mature beyond their years, imbued with a melancholic yet thoughtful demeanor. These figures, characterized by a steady and introspective temperament, represent Zhao's exploration of deep-seated power dynamics and self-reflection. They embody a chivalrous spirit, capable of expressing and doing things beyond Zhao's own capabilities, serving as extensions of his inner world.

Zhao believes that art possesses the power to reveal truths, embody goodness, and inspire beauty. He views the creation of art as a means to address the darker aspects of the world, providing a true emotional foundation, guiding values, and offering spiritual cleansing through aesthetics. His works aim to foster spiritual interaction and connection, continually contributing to the creation of a richer spiritual world.


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