It is raining in Mao Mao, giving the sculpture park a broad background. But I always think that this is the bright color of art, which gives people a subtle aftertaste and helps people think and imagine.
This art palace built on 80 hectares of land consists of four parts: the bridge of life, the source of life, the pillar of life and the ring of life. The content and expression of natural sculpture are different with different themes.
Each theme and each part has its own artistic characteristics and atmosphere. On the left side of the "Bridge of Life", I have a strong interest in the sculpture "Angry Child", but it makes people laugh when they see the child standing on one leg, clenching his fist, glaring and frowning. Just as I watched it carefully and explored the reasons for its anger, my Norwegian friend told me that the child was next to a group of sculptures that parents loved and embraced, and the child was angry with jealousy. That is, the sculpture of this "angry child" was unfortunately stolen, and thieves used it to extort money from the government, making this sculpture more famous. Fortunately, the stolen statue was finally abandoned in an abandoned warehouse and was found, which finally made us see the real thing as we wished.
The second "The Source of Life", a group of sculptures, six strong men holding high copper coins in the fountain, symbolizing men's burden, men's responsibility and men's strength. Standing in the waterfall pouring down from the copper plate or the rain and fog falling from the sky, I clearly felt the aura of life, and unconsciously, I had integrated into it. Yeah, right? I once had a brilliant childhood and unrestrained youth, but now I am in a middle age of meditation, and sooner or later I will step into a lonely old age. "If you realize the past, you can pursue it if you don't remonstrate." Can people be more rational and mature in middle age? Can I get rid of the strange circle of loneliness in my later years and build a spiritual garden of "rejuvenation"
Looking up at the third group of "Pillar of Life" sculptures, a Chinese-style 17-meter-high stone pillar stands in the air, and 12 1 statues of different postures are layered on top of each other. From top to bottom, from birth to death, it tells a tortuous and rich life story. The fourth group of sculptures, the Ring of Life, is composed of four adults and three children connected by hands and feet, symbolizing the perfection and eternity of life.
Rain, it's still raining, and it's getting worse. Standing silently in the rain, we refused to leave for a long time. At this moment, the dense rain curtain seems to be my dripping thoughts. Perhaps, we haven't fully understood the theme that the master wants to express from every artistic symbol of the master, and haven't fully captured and cracked the emotional code scattered in the details, but I believe that the master gives people the enjoyment and pursuit of beauty and the purpose of understanding and exploring life.