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"Stars in the Milky Way" is a stainless steel sculpture designed by Wang Peibo, with a height of 80cm and created in 2015.
This art work adopts a mirror polishing effect, highly reflective and can reflect the surrounding environment and light, forming an interesting interaction with the surrounding space. Under different angles and light, the light and shadow effects on the surface of the sculpture will constantly change, producing a unique visual experience, which may give people a bright and smart feeling, as if the stars are arranged in the Milky Way. This mirror polishing effect can enhance the modern sense and artistic appeal of the stainless steel sculpture, making it more eye-catching.
Wang Peibo is a talented artist. Most of his works are derived from his perception of nature and life. He is good at expressing form and space in a simple and primitive way. He has outstanding achievements in the language exploration of abstract sculptures and public art practice. The style of his works has both traditional cultural charm and a strong modern atmosphere.
"Stars in the Milky Way" is a stainless steel sculpture designed by Wang Peibo, with a height of 80cm and created in 2015.
This art work adopts a mirror polishing effect, highly reflective and can reflect the surrounding environment and light, forming an interesting interaction with the surrounding space. Under different angles and light, the light and shadow effects on the surface of the sculpture will constantly change, producing a unique visual experience, which may give people a bright and smart feeling, as if the stars are arranged in the Milky Way. This mirror polishing effect can enhance the modern sense and artistic appeal of the stainless steel sculpture, making it more eye-catching.
Wang Peibo is a talented artist. Most of his works are derived from his perception of nature and life. He is good at expressing form and space in a simple and primitive way. He has outstanding achievements in the language exploration of abstract sculptures and public art practice. The style of his works has both traditional cultural charm and a strong modern atmosphere.