Artist designs inflatable gibbon sculpture for bio-sustainability
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Have you seen a giant sculpture of a panda climbing up a building in downtown Chengdu? An artist has now introduced a gibbon, intruding in Sanlitun area, Beijing, China. /VCG Photo

Have you seen a giant sculpture of a panda climbing up a building in downtown Chengdu? An artist has now introduced a gibbon, intruding in Sanlitun area, Beijing, China. /VCG Photo

The Opposite House, a luxury hotel in the city, joined hands with Australian visual artist Lisa Roet, who designed an inflatable sculpture, called “Skywalker”. /VCG Photo

The Opposite House, a luxury hotel in the city, joined hands with Australian visual artist Lisa Roet, who designed an inflatable sculpture, called “Skywalker”. /VCG Photo

The gibbon perches on the façade of the hotel building and stretches out its arms, which measures some 20 meters wide. The sculpture is made of a solar-sensitive material with sound and light components. /VCG Photo

The gibbon perches on the façade of the hotel building and stretches out its arms, which measures some 20 meters wide. The sculpture is made of a solar-sensitive material with sound and light components. /VCG Photo

The artist reportedly hoped people pay attention to wildlife protection and the inflatable sculpture carries a message of the weakness that some rare species face. /VCG Photo

The artist reportedly hoped people pay attention to wildlife protection and the inflatable sculpture carries a message of the weakness that some rare species face. /VCG Photo