Street Artist Frankey Creates Interactive Lucky Dragon Sculpture at Rosewood Hong Kong
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Summary
Street artist Frankey has created an interactive sculpture called Lucky Dragon at the Rosewood Hong Kong hotel. The red dragon installation features a light-up heart and draws inspiration from local Hong Kong legends and the artist's childhood memories. The playful artwork aims to bring joy to visitors and is designed to be interactive, with the glowing heart serving as a focal point. The installation represents a fusion of contemporary street art with traditional cultural elements from Hong Kong's folklore.
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The red dragon, which sits in the lobby of Rosewood Hong Kong, draws on some of the local legends that the artist was told about when visiting the city
I heard stories about the dragon that's flying above the Hong
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