Design Concept:
The dragon winds and spirals upward, making it the longest dragon figure in the series of the Dragon Year artworks. This creation emphasizes the element of water, dedicating refined craftsmanship to the glass dragon. Within the sculpture, one can perceive that "supreme good is like water." Subtly incorporated into the background (base), the dragon, as the main subject, is accentuated, displaying the majestic demeanor of a divine dragon, embodying benevolence and grandeur. In the principles of Feng Shui, water is held in the highest regard, followed by the harnessing of wind. All living things are inseparable from water. The ancients believed that water is the source of all convergence; humans are born from water, and water determines one's constitution and character. Due to water's significant impact on life, Feng Shui greatly emphasizes it. Regarding rivers as water dragons, it's said that water can gather energy (Qi氣). Once one attains this Qi, vitality is achieved, leading to prosperity and success.
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