Client
Location: Qingdao, China
Completion date: 2014
Project Team
Sculpture design
Sculptor Tan Qiang
Sculpture Manufacture
Sino Sculpture Group
Sino Sculpture Group
Qingdao Expo
Sculpture owner
Overview
This casting bronze sculpture named Jiang Xue with 5m high and surface patina finish, designed by the young sculptor Tan Qiang, and installed in Qingdao World Expo 2014.
The overall sculpture is in the form of a common camellia tree, and there are two flower gods in ancient Chinese mythology, Jiangxue and Xiangyu, who dance around the tree in a graceful manner. The common camellia blooms in the cold winter, and its hardiness and drought resistance also symbolizes a vigorous and resilient personality. Meanwhile, it was also identified as one of the city flowers at a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Qingdao People’s Congress.
Goals
This Bronze Sculpture named Jiang Xue, It is a special custom bronze sculpture that Mr. Tan designed for his hometown Qingdao.
Process
Design, model optimization, fabrication, surface treatment, packing, transportation, installation on site.