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\u00ab There was a period of time when they estimated the two biggest stars in Hollywood were Charlie Chaplin and Mickey Mouse. \u00bb<\/em> John Lasseter<\/strong><\/p>\nAs he takes into consideration the great symbols of our time, Li Lihong<\/strong> comes to explore some of the greatest<\/strong> icons of our time,<\/strong> in this case the most famous of mice whose figure has become in less than a century a uni- versal symbol linked to childhood and nostalgia.<\/strong><\/p>\nHis Mickey-China<\/strong> resumes the outline of the famous ears, that have now become the brand of the Disney empire, transposing them in a harmoniously rounded sculpture, dipped at its base in a swirl of waves. The work hence symbolises the encounter of Nature and Culture, both ancestral and in constant movement.<\/strong><\/p>\nIn this Art For All piece<\/strong>, Li Lihong concentrates all the potential of his work in an accessible format<\/strong>, giving us what he does best, an amusing view of today\u2019s world instilled with the irony and harmony<\/strong> of his art.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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2018
\nPainted cast metal \u2013 Gold or silver color White and blue dragon pattern
\nH. 6.2 x D. 5 cm \u2013 435 grams
\nEdition of 300 copies
\nSigned below
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