HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 1, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- In the mountain ranges of
Sichuan, Jiuzhaigou resembles a brilliant pearl inlaid on the
plateau, renowned for its stunning natural scenery and rich
ecological culture. It embodies the purest vitality of nature,
composing a symphony of intertwined lives. Adjacent to the
Jiuzhaigou scenic area lies the beautiful "Zhongcha Valley," dotted
with five ancient Tibetan villages. Unlike the renowned Jiuzhaigou,
it is known as a gem hidden in the corners of
the world, boasting an extremely rich array of flora and
fauna, as well as mysterious Tibetan folk customs and cultural
resources.
The earth is a silent singer, and animals are the most vibrant
notes in its wordless melody. Herds of cattle stand on the
grasslands, eagles soar and circle in the sky, and squirrels dart
and leap through the mountains... With their unique postures,
animals interpret the rhythm of life. Along with the people of
Jiuzhaigou, they shuttle among the autumn leaves like elf, guarding
the harmonious and peaceful ecological environment in Jiuzhaigou
and presenting its immortal legend and splendor through art.
With the arrival of autumn, Jiuzhaigou enters its most beautiful
season, called the Season of Colorful Trees. From the China Academy of Art in
Hangzhou, traveling all the way
westward for 2500 kilometers, along
the golden latitude of 33 degrees north, we come to
the Jiuzhai Beautiful China Resort's Autumn Leaf Art
Festival, which will become the first stop of the
Beautiful China Art Action, a collaboration between the China
Academy of Art and China Green Development Investment Group
Co., Ltd. In this Beautiful China
Autumn Leaf Art Action, we collect autumn leaves from the important
water source conservation area of China's South-to-North Water Diversion
Project, connecting multiple key ecosystems and showcasing a rich
diversity of natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and human
activities.
As the autumn wind sweeps across the land, a journey filled with
vibrant colors begins. Let's head to the Autumn Leaf Art Festival
to seek the voice of the earth. The unique colorful autumn leaves
of the Jiuzhaigou scenic area will present us a new
Autumn Leaf Art Festival, incorporating themes of ecological
awareness and natural environmental protection into thematic art
sculptures, and weaving our beautiful wishes for future life
together. From the perspective of culture and art, we come to
fell the nature, turning its voice into a chorus that
resonates with the earth.
1
Title: "Tibetan Etiquette"
Work Introduction:
In the rich culture of the Tibetan ethnic group, presenting
a "hada" is a noble etiquette symbolizing purity and respect. It is
like a sacred bond that is widely present in important moments such
as Tibetan weddings, funerals, and festival celebrations.
This autumn leaf art sculpture depicts a Tibetan youth offering
a "hada", which is the highest respect that Jiuzhaigou's
magnificent scenery extends to distinguished guests who have
come from afar. The golden hada woven from leaves in the hands of
the youth radiates the host's welcome and respect for the guests.
On this ancient land, the Khata is not only a gift but also a
bridge for the Tibetan people's warm hospitality and the promotion
of national unity and exchange. In its unique way, it tells the
story of the Tibetan people's welcome and respect for visitors from
afar.
2
Title: "Autumn Leaf Zhanian"
Work
Introduction:
The song of the earth is endless and eternal. It is a journey of
dancing with nature, allowing us to approach this land,
listening to the whispers of nature and humanity, and
feeling the rhythm of life and the pulse of the earth.
"Zhanian," a traditional Tibetan musical
instrument, literally meaning "pleasing and melodious
sound" in Tibetan, has a voice like the early morning mist, light
and distant. Autumn leaves become the strings and body of the
Zhanian, delicately carving the marks of time and conveying the
temperature of the years.
On the "Autumn Leaf Zhanian," the layered leaves seem like
musical notes, quietly waiting for the direction of the wind. When
a breeze passes, the leaves tremble slightly, resonating
like the ancient Tibetan instrument, using each leaf to
tell the story of Jiuzhaigou and playing a harmonious movement
between heaven and earth. At the moment, the "Autumn Leaf
Zhanian" is not only a carrier of music but also a symbol of the
distant and unceasing inheritance of Tibetan culture.
3
Title: "Guardian for Red
Bull"
Work Introduction:
Yak is a traveler of the earth, symbolizing the vicissitudes of
time and the trials of wind. Yak's
pace is neither hurried nor slow, like a long song of the earth,
singing the stories of the frost and snow in the Tibetan region for
thousands of years. Their existence is not only the reliance of the
Tibetan people but also their deepest faith in the land. The yak's
footsteps tread upon the plateau, and the drumbeats of the earth
echo beneath its feet; it has become a trace of life on this land
that breathes and shares fate with nature.
There in the mountains, stands the "Red Bull", whose bulk is
adorned with autumn leaves, like a Red Bull of the earth, with each
leaf a gift from nature, shining with the radiance of harvest. The
red leaves move with the wind, like flowing sunlight, diffusing a
dazzling brilliance, reflecting the dawn of hope.
4
Title: "Guozhuang Dance"
Work Introduction:
Tibetan culture is like an elongated silk thread, leading every
traveler into this mysterious land. Travelers are not only
appreciating the grandeur of nature but also experiencing a soul
journey of an ancient nation. The Tibetan culture in Jiuzhaigou is
the soul and rhythm of the earth's song, with its traditional music
being melodious and simple, like the sound of the wind in the
valley and the gentle singing of the stream in the mountain
brook.
The Guozhuang Dance depicted in the work is closely related
to the life of the Tibetan people. The various movements and steps
in the dance reflect the living habits and labor scenes of the
Tibetan people. It reflects their reverence for nature, their
comprehension of life, and their emphasis on community unity. The
dance steps of Guozhuang Dance tapped on the grassland, like
wildflowers blooming in the wind, convey people's reverence and
love for the earth. The people of Jiuzhaigou pay their homage to
nature with music and dance, jointly composing songs of
the earth one piece after another, resonating harmoniously with
nature.
5
Title: "The Flower Closest to the Sky"
Work
Introduction:
At the summit of the steep mountains in Jiuzhaigou, we take
fallen leaves as a brush to paint the miracle of a flower, which
quietly blooms in the place closest to the sky. This flower gently
sways in the waves of the sea of clouds, bathed in the purest
sunlight, lightly touching the soft veil of the horizon. The flower
continues the magnificent chapter of life on the fallen leaves,
conveying the whispers of nature to the sky.
Even at the end of their life, the fallen leaves would mark the
world with beautiful traces. This is a hymn to the indomitable and
unyielding nature of life, and a profound understanding of the
natural cycle and artistic creation. This flower, closest to the
sky, coexists with the distant blue sky and the pure mountain wind.
It is the note in Jiuzhaigou that is closest to the sky. Although
fallen leaves will eventually return to the dust, in this brief
journey, each bloom is a fervent ode to life.
6
Title: "Journey Among Mountains and Streams"
Work
Introduction:
In the hearts of Tibetan people, every mountain or lake owns its
vitality and emotions. "Kora(walking around the moutains)" refers
to the ritual of walking around a sacred mountain circle by circle,
a practice that reflects the Tibetans' reverence for nature and
their quest for the meaning of life, a cultural tradition deeply
rooted in their ethnicity.
The artwork takes inspiration from the masterpiece "Travelers
Among Mountains and Streams" by the Northern Song Dynasty master
Fan Kuan, renowned as the best
landscape painting of the Song era. With fallen leaves collected
along the journey through Beautiful China and those from
Jiuzhaigou, a three-dimensional installation is constructed at the
exhibition site. The installation, like a mountain-and-water scroll
created from autumn leaves standing in the Condor Plaza rasonates
with the divine mountains of Jiuzhaigou, inviting visitors to step
into the painting and embark on a contemporary "Journey Among
Mountains and Streams" — a spiritual pilgrimage around the highest
mountain of Chinese painting shaped by autumn leaves, towards the
dwelling place of the spirit and the distant journey of the
soul.
7
Title: "Panda Yoga"
Work Introduction:
In the artwork "Big Cat Post", a giant panda, the national
treasure, is depicted engaging in a "cat post" exercise on a
square, which is a common pose in yoga and an effective relaxation
method to alleviate physical and mental stress. This work not only
invites the audience to appreciate it but also allows them to feel
the pleasure of exercise for both body and mind, stimulating
interest and pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. It is a perfect
combination of art and nature, exercise and health, offering
viewers a new perspective to observe and contemplate our
relationship with nature and how to find a balance between body and
mind in the busy modern life.
This artwork is not only an innovative interpretation to image
of panda, but also an exploration of the reuse of natural
materials. Fallen leaves, a gift from autumn, are granted new
meanings here; they are no longer waste thrown away in the changing
seasons but God-given materials for
artistic creation. We cherish life as much as we treasure our
national treasure.
8
Title:
"Autumn Leaf Rabbit"
Work
Introduction:
In the prelude to the golden autumn, two rabbits made of fallen
leaves hold hands, their figures are graceful as if they are
messengers of the season, symbolizing the beautiful collaboration
between the Jiuzhai Beautiful China Resort and the China
Academy of Art. With backpacks full of dreams, they set off from
the Liangzhu Campus of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, embarking on a journey spanning over
2500 kilometers. Through mountains and rivers, dawns and dusks, the
rabbits finally reach their destination: the
enchanting Jiuzhai Beautiful China Resort.
In the year of 2024, in the season where red maples and ginkgo
leaves interweave into a splendid tapestry, the China Green
Development Investment Group, together with the China Academy of
Art, cordially invites you to experience the autumnal romance that
travels 2500 kilometers to your heart. Let us pursue the maple
leaves tinged red by the autumn wind, and the ginkgo leaves
shimmering golden under the sun, on this ancient and mystical land,
for a feast of sight and soul.
9
Title: "White Horse is Not a Horse"
Work
Introduction:
Time passes slowly, in 2024 we fly with our dreams, living
up to our youth, and forging ahead with determination.
A horse sculpture made from autumn leaves stands there quietly.
Its golden and orange hues capture
the abundance of the fall season. Autumn leaves were once a symbol
of the earth's colors and harvest, and the horse of autumn leaves will create a gorgeous
painting under the autumn sunset.
As winter approaches and snowflakes fall, it will
be dressed in white. The encounter of leaves and snow,
the combination of yellow and white, all look so
harmonious and beautiful in the embrace of nature. The white horse
is not just a horse; it is the continuation of autumn, the ode to
winter, the prelude to spring, and the most wonderful dream in
nature.
10
Title: "The Divine Archer"
Work Introduction:
The Tibetan people are renowned for their horsemanship and
archery skills. Horseback archery, known in Tibetan as "Da Jiu Da
Pen," is an important performance and competitive event. In the
competition, riders shoot at targets placed along the track while
galloping on horseback. As the riders carry their guns and leap
onto their horses, they charge onto the track and then, with their
hands free, they take the rifle and perform three whirls above
their heads. Next, they alternately spin the gun once from behind
their back and then circle it around the horse's neck. After these
five rotations, they take aim and shoot at the target. Skilled
riders can even perform the feat of shooting at the target with two
guns on the galloping horse, hitting the mark with each shot.
This sport symbolizes the bravery and precision of the Tibetan
people and is an important sports activity in Tibetan culture. This
artwork, crafted from fallen leaves, ingeniously combines the
beauty of natural decay with the spirit of Tibetan horseback
archery, showcasing a vitality that is both relentless and
cyclical.
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