I really like this bronze sculpture by Ju Ming in Central, in fact, it is one of the world famous Tai Chi series. It is amazing that Ju can so vividly express the fluidity of tai chi movments through angular lines and rustic materials. This sculpture is a permanent display at the Exchange Square, somehow I imagine that it plays a role to keep the money men sane! Links: another view of this sculpture , Ju Ming Museum in Taiwan
beautiful lights effects
May 31st, 2006, at 5:59 pm #wow–thats impressive! The lights and water mixed look like fire.
May 31st, 2006, at 6:36 pm #nice capture of the warm light.
May 31st, 2006, at 6:55 pm #Really nice! I like the colors a lot too.
May 31st, 2006, at 6:57 pm #Impressive to see how this bronze expresses so well the movements. Interesting…
really nice sculpture, it transmits the sense of movement! wonderful photo!
May 31st, 2006, at 7:58 pm #Nice shot. Looks like stone to me. That’s a lot of chipping!
May 31st, 2006, at 8:36 pm #It is interesting that the body is so thick and bulky but that it captures the sense of fluid motion. I like the pointing finger!
June 1st, 2006, at 1:39 am #Wow, it looks very massive. It must have been quite heavy when they installed it.
June 1st, 2006, at 4:39 am #Nice picture!
June 1st, 2006, at 8:13 am #Wow yeah…that structure captured the true movement of TaiChi! I almost can feel it move, especially since it is surrounded by water!
June 1st, 2006, at 11:29 am #Fantastic sculpture, it makes my imagination wander off. Really cool pic!
I loved your photo of the connaught road btw!
June 1st, 2006, at 3:28 pm #Thanks for the footprints
June 1st, 2006, at 5:34 pm #what I also like about this sculpture is that I can also see the outline of traditional Chinese costumes, eg, the wide sleeves. If you search on the net you’ll see photos of Ju Ming’s sculptures with different taichi movements.
Fantastic sculpture, beautiful photo!
June 4th, 2006, at 12:53 am #