LIANG Binbin 梁彬彬 Chinese, b. 1979
including the bronze socle fixed on sculpture
14 kg
17 3/4 x 19 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
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Liang Binbin's Heart of the Horizon is a poetic celebration of fluidity, grace, and the seamless union between humanity and nature. The sculpture captures the arresting moment of a young woman emerging from a circle of water, her lithe form sculpted with exquisite precision. The flowing contours of her body echo the rhythm of waves, a testament to the artist's ability to infuse bronze with the vitality of movement.
The artwork's centerpiece—a heart formed by the interplay of the swimmer's figure and the aqua-blue water—becomes a visual metaphor for the harmony between human freedom and the natural world. Her hair, merging effortlessly with the undulating water, symbolizes this unity, creating a duality that evokes the endless expanse of a horizon. The reflective symmetry, like a mirror embedded within the heart's shape, invites viewers to ponder their connection to the elements and the boundless potential of the human spirit.