The White Flame art installation draws heavily on the cultural and environmental characteristics of Northeast China, specifically the transformative seasonal landscape of Kalun Lake.
The installation explores water's transformative states—ice, snow, and frost—capturing the sharp geometry of ice crystals and the steep contours of snow-covered mountains.
As daylight fades, the installation transforms, illuminated by internal lighting, emitting a soft glow that parallels the beauty of auroras and crystalline structures.
This combination of solid and ethereal elements in the artwork emphasizes the transient beauty of light and shadow, aligning with the temporary nature of the frozen lake.
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