Tree takes on part-time body rental for Pole to do tree dance during his spare time 阿樹閒時兼職出租身體讓鋼管跳樹舞
Tree takes on part-time body rental for Pole to do tree dance during his spare time 阿樹閒時兼職出租身體讓鋼管跳樹舞
Tree takes on part-time body rental for Pole to do tree dance during his spare time 阿樹閒時兼職出租身體讓鋼管跳樹舞
Tree takes on part-time body rental for Pole to do tree dance during his spare time 阿樹閒時兼職出租身體讓鋼管跳樹舞

Wong Ping 黃炳

Tree takes on part-time body rental for Pole to do tree dance during his spare time 阿樹閒時兼職出租身體讓鋼管跳樹舞, 201840 x 27 x 18cmSign in to view price
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3d printing, abs, malachite, clayed ants, copper ball, plastic craft eyes 3d打印、abs、孔雀石、黏土螞蟻、銅球、塑料手製眼睛
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a stacked composition of wooden cylinders in a vibrant orange hue, with a metallic spiral winding around them. The overall structure has a playful, kinetic quality, with various small elements such as beads and buttons embedded within the wooden pieces. The artist's skillful use of contrasting materials, including the smooth metal and textured wood, creates a visually compelling and thought-provoking piece. This surreal and whimsical sculpture likely explores themes of transformation, interconnectedness, and the playful interplay of natural and industrial forms. ...

Wong Ping 黃炳
Artist
Wong Ping 黃炳
B.1984, Hong Kong

Flashing, pop-like imagery; visual and auditory narrations that explicitly touch upon sex, politics and social relations; vibrant installations that extend into three dimensions the artist’s fantastical animation world – these are but cornerstones of Wong Ping’s (b. 1984, Hong Kong) practice that combines the crass and the colourful to mount a discourse around repressed sexuality, personal sentiments and political limitations. Hong Kong born and raised, Wong Ping discusses his observations of society, from teenage to adulthood, using a visual language that sits on the border of shocking and amusing. ...