Heart Series
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Themed the pursuit of harmonious co-existence between humans and nature, the Heart Series with a unique concept and profound connotations perfectly blends art and emotions. This series of sculptures features erect human-like animals through a personification device to convey the idea of peace and equality, along with the “Heart” symbol, spreading the love that transcends languages and cultures.
The Heart Series boasts a simple profile and cartoon body, with arms encircled to form a “Heart” symbol, serving as a new ambassador in a vivid look to spread love. This design creates a strong visual impact while evoking the audience’s emotional resonance.
The sculpture applies stainless steel casting, with the surface processed through high-temperature titanium plating to create a mirror-finish polished appearance, presenting a stylish texture and dazzling color effect. Its colors vary with angles to offer a dynamic visual experience, immersing the audience in a magical and dreamy world.
The Heart Series attaches great importance to quality and environmental protection in material selection and manufacturing technologies. It adopts durable stainless steel and eco-friendly high-temp titanium plating for long-lasting lifecycle and artistic value.

Designer: MIBO

MIBO, a contemporary artist, lives and works in Beijing and graduated from the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in China with a Master's Degree. He is active in multiple art fields, such as sculpture, installation, and contemporary art in an interdisciplinary approach. He has won many international awards, including the silver award at the US MUSE Design Awards, the HKDA (Hong Kong Designers Association) Awards 05, and the award of excellence at the Seventh National Visual Arts Competition. His works were displayed in multiple international exhibitions, such as the Seaside Blue Coast Outdoor Land Art Season 2021, the 58th Venice Art Biennale Theme Exhibition 2019 in Italy, and the "MIX" International Contemporary Art Invitation Exhibition 2018 in Paris, France.