Clay sculpture is the oldest art form in traditional Chinese folk art. It is made of clay as raw material and hand-kneaded into shapes. It has a wide range of themes, ranging from myths and legends, historical stories to novels and legends, and various animals and characters with auspicious meanings. All. Chinese artist Yuan Xingliangs clay sculpture "Chunmang·Peach Blossom Island" is based on the folk tale of the Peach Blossom Dragon. He brought out strange trees, small bridges, and temples in the peach blossom girls flowing long hair. The smooth lines successfully blended surrealism and mythology without being affected by the complex structure of the sculpture itself.
Yuan Xingliang graduated from the Sculpture Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. He worked as a game art designer in the past and then became a full-time creator. "Chunmang·Peach Blossom Island" is one of the works in the Four Seasons Fantasy City series. He uses characters to carry architectural scenes, making the sculpture itself more story-driven and presenting a fantasy mood closer to mythology.
Another work in the Four Seasons Fantasy City series, "Autumn Luan·Guanghan Palace", follows a similar style. The bright moon behind Chang'e reflects the pavilions and attics of Guanghan Palace and the jade rabbit hiding aside. Depend on each other.