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Hiro Ando
Pandasan's Petite Blossom : Magenta Serenade

2015

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2015, 8 Editions stainless steel carved painted & varnished 19 7/10 × 15 7/10 × 15 7/10 in - 50 × 40 × 40 cm The artwork is signed by the Artist , carved with edition number and date under the piece The artwork come accompanied with a formal Certificate of Authenticity issued by the studio of the Artist and signed by the Artist serie "Petal Whispers : Harmony in Pandasan's Flower Power" Embarking on an exploration of the artistic landscape created by Hiro Ando, the distinguished Japanese artist, we delve into the essence of his captivating sculptures, specifically the series titled "Pandasan Flower Power." Within this collection, Ando expertly sculpts pandas painted and varnished in a singular, glossy color, while their bodies feature meticulous chiseling to form intricate metal flowers. Ando's creative odyssey often draws inspiration from a profound connection to nature and a celebration of life's vibrant elements. "Pandasan Flower Power" stands as a testament to this connection, where the artist ingeniously weaves together the gentle charm of pandas with the dynamic energy of blooming flowers. Each precisely carved petal and delicately crafted bloom becomes a brushstroke in Ando's visual symphony, harmonizing the strength of the panda with the fragility and beauty of nature. The concept of "flower power" carries historical and cultural resonance, invoking notions of peace, love, and unity from the 1960s counterculture. Ando, with his acute cultural awareness, infuses this spirit into his sculptures, transforming them into symbols of harmony and interconnectedness. The glossy finish of the sculptures adds a layer of sophistication, capturing and reflecting the surrounding world, metaphorically mirroring the interconnected relationships between nature and humanity. Moreover, the choice of a single color in the body of the pandas may symbolize simplicity or unity, creating a powerful visual impact. The monochromatic hues echo the timeless dance of life's opposing forces, distilled into a singular, cohesive expression. In "Pandasan Flower Power," Hiro Ando not only showcases his technical prowess but also invites viewers into a realm where the inherent beauty of pandas converges with the timeless elegance of flowers. The sculptures, with their intricate details and vibrant aesthetics, encourage contemplation on the delicate balance between the strength of wildlife and the ephemeral grace of flora. This series serves as a captivating chapter in Ando's artistic narrative, where the juxtaposition of natural elements transcends the boundaries between sculpture and poetry, creating an immersive experience that resonates with audiences on both visual and emotional levels.
  • Creator:
    Hiro Ando (1973, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 17.72 in (45 cm)Depth: 17.72 in (45 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU402313560922
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