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Hiro Ando
Crimson Tentacles : Sentinel of the Tide

2021

$30,883.86
£23,151.31
€26,000
CA$42,704.66
A$46,479.03
CHF 24,836.74
MX$561,289.42
NOK 312,136.98
SEK 290,323.71
DKK 198,116.86

About the Item

2021 , 8 editions Resin pained and varnished 39 2/5 × 59 1/10 × 59 1/10 in - 100 × 150 × 150 cm The artwork is signed by the Artist , carved with edition number and date on the base of the artwork The artwork come accompanied with a formal Certificate of Authenticity issued by the studio of the Artist and signed by the Artist serie "Infinite Embrace: Spirit of the Deep" This piece exemplifies Ando's talent for merging traditional Japanese iconography with contemporary sculpture, transforming familiar symbols into vivid, emotionally charged forms. Description of the Artwork Material and Technique The sculpture is crafted from glossy red resin, a material chosen for its rich coloration and smooth, fluid aesthetic. Unlike metal, resin offers a warmer, more organic visual quality, allowing the tentacles to appear almost supple and alive. Its lacquer-like surface evokes traditional Japanese craftsmanship—particularly the deep reds found in lacquerware—bridging ancestral techniques with modern sculptural forms. The highly polished resin reflects light softly, creating shimmering highlights along each curve. This luminous effect enhances the impression of movement and invites viewers to approach the piece from multiple angles, discovering shifting reflections along the sculpture’s surface. Design and Structure The artwork features a dynamic composition of tentacles emerging from a solid base. They rise, twist, and unfurl in fluid gestures, echoing the natural motion of an octopus navigating turbulent waters. Some tentacles appear to dive back into the base while others stretch outward, suggesting a perpetual cycle of emergence and retreat—much like the rhythmic pulse of the tide itself. The vibrant red hue intensifies the sense of vitality and energy, transforming the tentacles into both a visual beacon and a symbol of life force. Their animated forms create a choreography of curves that guides the viewer’s gaze across the sculpture. Symbolism and Themes In Japanese culture, the octopus symbolizes mystery, transformation, and remarkable intelligence. By rendering its tentacles in red, Ando introduces additional layers of meaning: passion, strength, and the primal force of nature. The title “Sentinel of the Tide” evokes the idea of a guardian watching over the ever-changing boundary between land and sea. Here, the octopus becomes not only a creature of the deep but also a vigilant spirit presiding over cycles of change, renewal, and surrender. The red resin reinforces this protective presence—bold, alert, and unwavering. The tentacles serve as a metaphor for adaptability and resilience, reminding viewers of the constant motion and unpredictability inherent in natural and human realms alike. Artistic Context Integration of Traditional and Modern Ando’s work consistently blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern artistic language. The flowing tentacle forms evoke mythological sea creatures found in Japanese folklore, while the smooth, glossy resin reflects contemporary pop-sculptural influences and a minimalist, high-finish modernity. The bold red surface pays homage to classical Japanese lacquer traditions but transforms them through the lens of contemporary art. This fusion creates a work that feels both timeless and vibrantly present. Visual Impact The visual impact of "Crimson Tentacles: Sentinel of the Tide" lies in its captivating interplay of form, color, and material. The saturated red resin catches ambient light in waves, emphasizing every curve and inflection. This creates a rhythmic flow of highlights that mimics the glistening surface of water or the sheen of living skin. As viewers move around the sculpture, its twisting limbs seem to shift and breathe, encouraging an immersive and tactile viewing experience. The bold color amplifies the sculpture’s presence in the space, making it impossible to overlook. "Crimson Tentacles: Sentinel of the Tide" is a striking example of Ando’s ability to reinterpret traditional symbols through contemporary materials and vibrant aesthetics. The use of glossy red resin accentuates the fluidity and life inherent in the tentacles, creating a piece that is both visually commanding and deeply symbolic. Through this work, Ando invites viewers to contemplate the octopus as a guardian of natural cycles, a witness to transformation, and a reminder of the ever-shifting tides that shape our world.
  • Creator:
    Hiro Ando (1973, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 59.85 in (152 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU402317314932

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