Chapter 431: Human Sculpture Park
Going to college to find beautiful women is one of Ye Chao's specialties.
As Tang Yan said, Ye Chao, especially Ye Chao after being swayed by the heart of the Demon Dao, is really better than reading thousands of books, and it is better to travel thousands of miles than to read countless women.
Traveling all the way, since entering the gate of the university, Ye Chao's body began to exude a charming charm.
Everywhere I went, both young girls and older female professors couldn't help but look back and sideways at this strange and charming young Chinese man......
They couldn't help but want to get to know him, to get to know him, to get to know him......
So, Ye Chao found more than 50 young and beautiful girls and traveled with him......
Yes, more than fifty, Ye Chao is now more and more shopping, he doesn't like the feeling of loneliness. The feeling of being surrounded by beautiful women is very good, at least not lonely, not lonely......
The campus of the university is a beautiful place, with delicious restaurants and fascinating paths......
However, after Ye Chao swam through, he still felt that he was not satisfied, and asked the group of Norwegian beauties to take him to taste the food of Oslo.
Norwegian cuisine is generally made with fresh fish and shrimp, which is delicious and popular, and the locals are accustomed to accompany it with a unique coffee, which is the real Norwegian flavor, and Oslo's cuisine is very Norwegian.
Her own gastronomic culture is also varied, with small-scale, tasteful, and distinctive eateries gradually replacing the former luxury cafés, where a strong emphasis is placed on healthy eating, and many of the fish and shrimp used are caught inshore and served.
It can be said that in Oslo, fish and shrimp dishes must be tasted to enjoy it.
If you prefer meat, you can also opt for ham and beef, which are also delicious in home cooking and have a taste of the region's unique sweet cheeses.
Ye Chao has eaten a lot of famous dishes from all over the world, but he still likes the unique flavor of this cuisine.
With the beautiful girls of the local university as guides, Ye Chao didn't have to bother.
They took Ye Chao to the Grand Sculpture Park.
Vigelang Park: Also known as Frognerpark, it is located in the northwest of Oslo.
Covering an area of nearly 50 hectares and named after the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigland, the park features 192 nude sculptures, all of which feature 650 figures, all of which were made of copper, iron or granite over a period of more than 20 years.
In the northwest corner of Oslo, the capital of Norway, there is a 50-hectare peculiar park, the Vigeland Sculpture Park.
The park is full of flowers and greenery, the creek is murmuring, and there are beautiful and graceful sculptures standing everywhere, which is the Vigeland Sculpture Park.
The Vigeland Sculpture Park is named after the famous Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland and its other name is Frogner Park. There are 192 sculptures in the park, with a total of 650 figure statues. These statues, made of copper, iron and granite, are the result of more than 20 years of Vigeland work.
Although there are many statues in the park, there are many but not chaotic, and they are scattered.
There is a central axis of 850 meters in the park, the main entrance, stone bridge, fountain, round steps, and pillars of life and death are all located on the axis, and the main statues and reliefs are distributed in between. There are 29 symmetrical bronze sculptures on each side of the stone bridge.
The four corners of the fountain have 5 tree carvings each, the four walls are reliefs, and the center is a tray group carving. The circular staircase is surrounded by a well-proportioned 36 granite stone carvings, with a pillar of life and death towering in the center. All the statues form several beautiful geometric patterns, symmetrical and harmonious, and they are integrated.
The central idea of all the statues in the park is to highlight one theme - the life and death of people. For example, the reliefs on the four walls of the fountain begin from the birth of a baby, through childhood, adolescence, youth, prime, old age, and death, reflecting the whole process of life.
Some people are obsessed, some are alert, some are struggling, and some are desperate, forming a steep rising melody that is more than amazing.
Behind the pillar of life is the fountain of life, the four corners of the fountain, each has 5 carvings of bushes, the four walls are reliefs, and the center is a group of pallet carvings. The circular staircase is surrounded by a well-proportioned 36 granite stone carvings, with a pillar of life and death towering in the center.
All the statues form several beautiful geometric patterns, symmetrical and harmonious, and they are integrated. The central idea of all the statues in the park is to highlight one theme - the life and death of people.
For example, the reliefs on the four walls of the fountain begin from the birth of a baby, through childhood, adolescence, youth, prime, old age, and death, reflecting the whole process of life.
The four corners of the tree carving, one corner is an innocent and lively child, one corner is an unrestrained youth, one corner is a tired and arduous prime of life, and the other corner is a dying old age, forming four pictures of life.
The 36 stone carvings of the round staircase, also from the birth of the baby, are circled in turn, gradually becoming visible to the images of the various periods of life: children playing hide-and-seek, teenagers scuffling and playing, lovers whispering, and old people spending their twilight years around until the 36th Death Tower.
On the parapets on both sides of the bridge, 58 bronze statues reflect everyday life, depicting many young men, women and children.
Men with strong physiques, graceful maidens and innocent children form a large group of sculptures. Some of them are dancing to their heart's content, some are talking about love, and some are husbands beating and scolding their wives and children......
In this group of statues, Vigeland intersperses a new thematic idea - the father with the children. Legend has it that in the early 20th century, in the minds of Western men, wives took care of the housework, raised children, and ran the "backyard".
On the one hand, they yearn to start a family, but on the other hand, they are unwilling to fall into the trap of family life. They are bored with married life and try to break free from the entanglement of their wives and children.
But real life is like a mess, constantly cut, and tidying up, coiling them and their families together. The most striking feature on the Bridge of Life is a statue of a crying little boy who stomps his feet and waving his arms as if seeking the love of his parents.
From 1924 until his death in 1943, Vigeland lived and worked in the studio. Four years after Vigeland's death, his studio became a museum. The museum is also Vigland's mausoleum, and the urn containing his ashes is placed in the tower of the studio.
In 1945, Time magazine called Vigeland a strange man, noting that no sculptor since Michelangelo's time has been able to leave such a large number of works as Vigeland did.
Nude figures can be seen everywhere in the West, but body sculpture theme parks are indeed rare, especially the rendering of the serious theme of "life", which is expressed with different forms of human bodies, with a unique artistic conception.
Walking through the Vigeland Body Sculpture Park, all you see are naked men and women, but there is no sense of anything unusual. Here, cold stones and metals are brought to life.
In the sculptures, visitors can find references, and even find themselves, seeing their past, present and future.
While admiring these artistic treasures, the mind is purified and sublimated. Cherish life and grasp every second of life. This should be the biggest takeaway from visiting the Vigeland Body Sculpture Park.