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Wu Jia Hui is a young Chinese artist whose creative focus revolves around the different stages of development in her own life. Wu Jia Hui lives a simple, happy and proactive life like many of her peers in China. The character of the ‘little girl’ that appears in many of Wu Jia Hui’s sculptures is a reflection of herself and her own life. “That’s pretty much what I looked like when I was little,” she says. “Round face, tight lips, big eyes.”
In order not to make her images too serious, she puffs herself up a bit so that she sees a parody of herself in this. Chinese humor is closely related to Dutch humor and also recognizable in this image.
Wu Jia Hui studied art at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts. She works and lives in Beijing and has exhibited in and outside China, including at the Asian Art Top Show 2010. Her sculptures and paintings are well-known and sell well worldwide.
In this image "Angels Haven" Wu positions herself as a frivolous angel with wings.
The statue is made of plastic in an edition of 666.
Most of Wu's sculptures are bronze sculptures and there too you see the specific details that she is known for. She also wanted to make a series of material that is more affordable and chose plastic here.
The number 6 is a lucky number in China, 3 x 6 brings even more luck because together they equal 18.
This statue is signed, numbered (122/666) and comes in a luxury gift box with certificate. A beautiful and original gift for someone dear to you.