"Sprig of Life" is representative of creation or the creative process. Growth and expansion. It is about the positive aspects of love, life and creation. It is symbolic of loving creation. From a compositional standpoint, it is about the contrasts between organic form and geometric form, between linear elements and form. The color is about regeneration, the passion of love and the creative force of light. Organic forms are characterized by naturally growing curves and biomorphic contours (such as the twisting of vines, the texture of leaves), embodying the fluidity and randomness of life; geometric forms, through abstract configurations like squares, circles, and triangles, reflect the ordered sense of artificial rationality. The juxtaposition of the two creates a dialogue between "natural vital force" and "human constructive logic"—as seen in Henry Moore's sculptures, where the interplay of pebble-like forms and cubes constructs dynamic equilibrium amid chaos and conflict that can serve as catalysts for change and renewal.
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