LIANG Binbin 梁彬彬 Chinese, 1979
Walkman, 2024
Bronze
12kg
12kg
56 x 25 x 16 cm
22 x 9 7/8 x 6 1/4 in
22 x 9 7/8 x 6 1/4 in
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New creation of 2024
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In the stunning contemporary sculpture 'Walkman' by Liang Binbin, the artist invites us to explore the fluidity of motion and the interplay between reality and reflection. This dynamic piece, masterfully...
In the stunning contemporary sculpture "Walkman" by Liang Binbin, the artist invites us to explore the fluidity of motion and the interplay between reality and reflection. This dynamic piece, masterfully executed, presents a figure in mid-stride, capturing the essence of movement and transformation.
"Walkman" depicts a man seemingly walking or jumping over water, his body elongated and distorted in a series of undulating forms. The sculpture’s unique design, with its repetitive, wave-like segments, evokes the rippling effect of water, creating a visual rhythm that suggests both movement and stasis. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the fluid transitions between each segment, highlighting Binbin’s skill and innovative approach to form.
"Walkman" depicts a man seemingly walking or jumping over water, his body elongated and distorted in a series of undulating forms. The sculpture’s unique design, with its repetitive, wave-like segments, evokes the rippling effect of water, creating a visual rhythm that suggests both movement and stasis. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the fluid transitions between each segment, highlighting Binbin’s skill and innovative approach to form.