Message in a Bottle Taycan
It may be sudden, but this Taycan art is wonderful and I really like it.
Everything was perfectly beautiful from the background of the time the photo was taken. ↓
This work is said to be a joint exhibition of two parts, ``Dream On'' and ``Dream Capsule.'' The ``Dream On'' exhibit includes a scroll of Ferry Porsche's blueprints for the 356 No.1 Roadster. Looks like it's pointing.
This scroll says, ``Those lucky enough to build a business out of a dream owe it to the world to be the caretakers of dreams.'' We have an obligation to become human beings.”
The scroll is contained in a ``Dream Capsule,'' a floating bottle that symbolizes a transformational journey to make dreams come true.
The scroll is stored there along with the Porsche Taycan.
This is one of the works exhibited in the series "The Art of Dreams" in collaboration with Porsche, which celebrated its 75th anniversary, and the Alanya Theater Festival held in northern China.
Since the event is held on the seaside in Alanya, Hebei Province, China, it is also very nice to have an art exhibition on the seaside.
Another sculpture created by Chris Labrooy is called ``Dream in Motion,'' a work that uses geometric shapes to express the sand and dust flying up as a Taycan races along the beach.
When the sun goes down and it's lit up, it looks even more different.
The work ``Dream Bold'' created by Benedict Radcliffe is a reinterpretation of the Porsche 934 using a hollow tube and turned into art.
This is a work that looks even better when viewed at night.
Mr. Michael Kirsch, who is currently the CEO of Porsche China, also appeared at this event, but speaking of Mr. Kirsch, he was the CEO of Porsche Japan until recently.
Although it was a photo, I felt nostalgic seeing his face after a long time... However, I was more interested in how Kirsch's name would be written in Chinese.
I think it is written as "Mr. Kirsch" in Chinese, but I think it's really nice that the kanji for "ru" is the "ru (time)" of Porsche (protection time) ^^↓
As is the case with this event, I quite like the work that has been announced recently that fuses actual Porsche cars into art, so I would be happy if I had the opportunity to see this kind of work in person someday. Masu.
Source:(Official) Aranya Theater Festival: Porsche teams up art lovers in northern China