View of "Bloom Paradise" by Jun T. Lai outside Fenchurch Street Station
Introduction
The photograph on this page of View of "Bloom Paradise" by Jun T. Lai outside Fenchurch Street Station by Robert Lamb as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 21 Jul 2022
"Bloom Paradise" was created to symbolize hope and love. The artist’s intention was to bring greater positivity into the pandemic stricken world and release healing energy. This artwork reflects the contemporary global cultural value of diversity and heterogeneity. The work is composed of the “Flower of Hope,” the “Flower of the Sky,” and the “Flower of Life” – a transformation of the spirit and metaphor of a lotus into a three-dimensional sculpture. From pollution to purification, from death to regeneration, the lotus reveals nature’s life cycle. The bright and colourful flowers call to an imaginative world, leading the visitor into a fantasy wonderland. Through this work, the artist hopes to bring positive energy and joy, a gift of life, to everyone. Looking south-southeast.