Original artwork description:

Xu Bin's "A Fish in the Net" is a modern sculpture that captures the essence of childhood memories in a unique and captivating manner. The artist uses the imagery of catching a fish in a net to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wonder.

At first glance, the sculpture appears to be a simple and straightforward representation of a fish in its natural habitat. However, upon closer inspection, one can see the intricacies of the piece that make it truly remarkable. The fish are expertly crafted. they appears to be swimming gracefully around the pond, almost as if it were alive.

However, the true beauty of the sculpture lies in the small net pocket that is carefully positioned at the top of the piece. This net pocket is a nod to the childhood memories of the artist, who recalls catching fish in a similar manner. The pocket is crafted with equal care and attention to detail, with every stitch and knot contributing to the overall effect of the piece.

The net pocket is also a symbol of the relationship between humans and nature, and the delicate balance that must be struck between the two. It serves as a reminder that we are not separate from the natural world but are instead a part of it. As we interact with nature, we must be mindful of the impact we have on it, and strive to live in harmony with it.

The sculpture is crafted from a variety of materials, including metal , polymer clay, resin, which are expertly combined to create a seamless whole. The use of these materials adds to the overall effect of the piece, with the metal giving it a sense of strength and durability, and the resin lending it an air of fragility and delicacy.

Materials used:

Resin, polymer clay, iron wire, acrylic paint

Tags:
#mixed media #figurative sculpture #abstract sculpture #modern sculpture #contemporary sculpture #indoor sculpture #minimalist sculpture #unique sculpture #artistic sculpture 

A Fish in the Net (2022)

Mixed-media sculpture 
by Xu Bin

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Xu Bin's "A Fish in the Net" is a modern sculpture that captures the essence of childhood memories in a unique and captivating manner. The artist uses the imagery of catching a fish in a net to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wonder.

At first glance, the sculpture appears to be a simple and straightforward representation of a fish in its natural habitat. However, upon closer inspection, one can see the intricacies of the piece that make it truly remarkable. The fish are expertly crafted. they appears to be swimming gracefully around the pond, almost as if it were alive.

However, the true beauty of the sculpture lies in the small net pocket that is carefully positioned at the top of the piece. This net pocket is a nod to the childhood memories of the artist, who recalls catching fish in a similar manner. The pocket is crafted with equal care and attention to detail, with every stitch and knot contributing to the overall effect of the piece.

The net pocket is also a symbol of the relationship between humans and nature, and the delicate balance that must be struck between the two. It serves as a reminder that we are not separate from the natural world but are instead a part of it. As we interact with nature, we must be mindful of the impact we have on it, and strive to live in harmony with it.

The sculpture is crafted from a variety of materials, including metal , polymer clay, resin, which are expertly combined to create a seamless whole. The use of these materials adds to the overall effect of the piece, with the metal giving it a sense of strength and durability, and the resin lending it an air of fragility and delicacy.

Materials used:

Resin, polymer clay, iron wire, acrylic paint

Tags:
#mixed media #figurative sculpture #abstract sculpture #modern sculpture #contemporary sculpture #indoor sculpture #minimalist sculpture #unique sculpture #artistic sculpture 
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Xu Bin was born in 1969 in Guang'an, Sichuan, China. He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Southwest Normal University and became a freelance artist afterwards. His early works... Read more

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