我看到了幸福-月光赞美诗 I Have Seen Happiness— Moonlight Hymn


创作灵感 Inspiration
每当月色升空,世界便温柔了起来。 无论是代表智慧与慈爱的西方月亮女神,还是寄托中国人情感深处的团圆之思和永恒之美的嫦娥,每当这梦幻又无尽神秘的月光撒向大大滴,都为我们带来一种宁静而恒久的安全感,在盈亏循环间,它撩动万缕情思,织就人间浪漫;又在坚毅的静默中,守护着生命不息。 稀奇艺术以金秋的满月之光为灵感,将经典兔女形象与月亮女神的寓意相结合,“引月光入室”,让浪漫满屋。幸福被温柔守护,生活有诗意流转。
Whenever the moonlight rises, the world softens.
Whether it is the Western moon goddess, symbolizing wisdom and compassion, or Chang’e, embodying the Chinese ideals of reunion and eternal beauty, the moon’s ethereal and infinite glow brings a quiet, enduring sense of comfort. In its endless cycle of waxing and waning, it stirs countless emotions, weaving romance into the fabric of our lives. Yet, in its silent steadfastness, it stands as a guardian of life’s continuity.
Inspired by the golden full moon of autumn, XIQI ART merges the iconic Bunny Girl with the symbolism of the moon goddess, “inviting moonlight indoors” to fill every space with romance.Wrapped in gentle protection, happiness lingers, and we live a poetic life.
《我看到了幸福》系列
“我看到了幸福”是艺术家对幸福的感受和领悟 纯真甜美的女孩儿长着一对俏皮的兔耳朵,她闭着双眼,面带微笑,双手交叉于背后,呈现一副怡然自得的状态。 她启示我们,只要怀着一颗纯洁诚挚的心去感受世界,幸福无处不在。
I Have Seen Happiness represents the artist's personal perception and understanding of happiness.
A sweet and innocent girl with playful rabbit ears stands with eyes gently closed and a peaceful smile, hands crossed behind her back, radiating a carefree serenity.
She reminds us that happiness can be found everywhere if we experience the world with a pure and sincere heart.
作品信息 Details
玻璃钢(Fiberglass)
手绘(Hand-painted)
H27×W25×L28 cm
约1.6 kg
限量999件(Limited edition of 999 pieces)
向京
向京作为最具当代影响力的中国女性艺术家之一,其作品屡次受邀在世界各地展出,并被重要国际机构收藏。透过独特的女性视角,向京为稀奇艺术创作了诸如《我看到了幸福》、《这个世界会好吗?》等备受欢迎的经典系列。
As one of the most influential contemporary Chinese female artists, Xiang Jing's works have frequently been exhibited around the world and collected by major international institutions. Through her distinctive female perspective, Xiang Jing has created highly acclaimed classic series for XIQI ART, such as I Have Seen Happiness and Will Things Ever Get Better?