Sculpture Art for Lai Jiebin
The shape of trees symbolizes nature, and the cloth symbolizes human intervention in nature. The work collides the primitive nature of nature with the possibility of human interference, creates a scene space with the theme of ecology, and applies the tree modeling elements in the literati paintings of the Song Dynasty to sculpture. When people stare at these works, they will think about where human beings have gone and the relationship between nature and human beings.
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The tree shape symbolizes nature, and the cloth on it symbolizes the interference of human forces in nature. It collides the primitive nature of nature with the possibility of human interference, suggesting that although the environmental situation of today's highly developed earth looks very beautiful, it has major hidden dangers. When people stare at the works, they think about the future of mankind and the relationship between nature and mankind.
Sculpture, public art, contemporary art, ecological art
Transparent resin is selected for material creation through 3D printing technology to explore the performance of 3D printing technology in the context of contemporary art, create a tragic scene space with the theme of ecology, reflect the natural attribute, spatial expression and artistic conception transmission of transparent resin, apply the modeling elements of trees in Chinese traditional literati paintings of Song Dynasty to sculpture, and retain Chinese classical aesthetics, Make the whole work present an elegant state.
Create a visual and touchable artistic image with a certain space, so as to reflect social life and express aesthetic feeling, aesthetic emotion and aesthetic ideal
The project was completed in April 2022, and was exhibited in Shandong Art Museum in May 2022, 798 Art District in Beijing in June 2022, and the Himalayan Art Museum in Shanghai in December 2022. It is now collected by Zhuhai Huanyu City
Compared with literati paintings in other times, Chinese literati paintings in Song Dynasty have more obvious characteristics, rich ideas and simple painting style, which has great reference value for the current painting art. The shape of the tree in the works is inspired by the literati painting of the Song Dynasty. Through repeated deliberation on the tree language in the literati painting of the Song Dynasty, it is finally presented in its own works.
The emergence of ecological art reflects people's reflection and Reflection on the consciousness of environmental damage, and is the expression of the progress of the times. As a work of public art, with the eyes of criticism and reflection, it has more profound value and contribution to the disclosure of the contradiction between man and nature, and can also reflect the level of civilization.
The inspiration comes from the author's childhood rural life. In the process of perceiving the "tree" since childhood, what lingers is that the "tree" is used in the form of tools to provide daily necessities and "service" for drying quilt covers for people living nearby. The author felt sad about the "pressure" of trees since childhood. Why should a tree bear so much weight for mankind. Nowadays, people's interference with nature is more like one quilt after another
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Interference Sculpture Art has been a Silver winner in the Fine Arts and Art Installation Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Lai Jiebin was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Interference Sculpture Art.
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Lai Jiebin presents "Interference," a thought-provoking sculpture art exhibition exploring the delicate balance between nature and human intervention. The exhibition was completed in April 2022 and has been showcased at prestigious art museums across China, including Shandong Art Museum, 798 Art District in Beijing, and the Himalayan Art Museum in Shanghai, with its latest collection at Zhuhai Huanyu City.
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