In a corner of the hall, a green abstract sculpture stands quietly, just like an elf coming from the depths of spring, exuding vigorous vitality and vigour. Its unique light green tone, just like the early spring has just sprouted buds, with newborn tenderness and hope, in the sunlight caress, seems to be able to let people smell that fresh, belong to the initial fragrance of life.
This sculpture is made of stainless steel, but under the artist's ingenuity, it is forged with a strange and charming soft texture. Smooth lines like ribbons dancing in the wind, meandering and circling freely, outlining a dynamic spatial curve, giving the sculpture a kind of ethereal and dynamic charm. It seems to be free from the bondage of gravity, and at any time may fly up lightly with the breeze, and start a free soaring journey under the blue sky and white clouds.
The fluorocarbon paint colouring process that covers the sculpture adds a touch of gradient and soft beauty. Green is not a single flat, but from the fresh light green gradually transitioned to the white of the buds, as if the nature with its invisible brush carefully dyed.
In this dreamy world of metal and colour, it is not only a sculpture, but also a frozen spring, an eternal hymn to life and beauty. It interprets the charm and power of nature in an abstract form, feeling the infinite desire and love for beautiful things from the bottom of the heart.