Scenic spot sculptures are widely used in landscape nodes, entrance welcomes, and themed photo areas. They beautify the environment, carry cultural narratives, and become visual focal points for tourists to stop and take photos.
Entrance Welcomes and Landmarks
Placing large sculptures, such as lifelike animals, mythological figures, or regional cultural symbols, at the entrance of a scenic spot can create a strong visual guidance and welcoming atmosphere. For example, a fiberglass gorilla sculpture placed at the entrance of an ecological scenic area not only conveys the beauty of wild nature but also evokes tourists' empathy for wildlife conservation.
Themed Photo Spots and Influencer Marketing
Sculptures designed incorporating popular culture or local characteristics are often used as "influencer photo props." For example, a wolf king sculpture model customized by a scenic spot in Lijiang, made using 3D printing technology, is realistic in detail and has long-lasting colors, becoming a powerful tool for attracting tourists to take photos and share them.
Cultural Expression and Storytelling
Sculptures are silent cultural carriers. In ancient streets and historical parks, bronze or fiberglass sculptures can recreate scenes of daily life and folk festivals, enhancing the sense of cultural immersion. For example, the folk-themed sculptures created by Quyang Bingyu Art Sculpture instantly bring the old street to life.
Ecological Integration and Natural Embellishment
In natural environments such as gardens and parks, lifelike animal sculptures such as pandas, piglets, and elephants, due to their approachable nature, can quickly bridge the gap between people and nature. A cute cartoon panda sculpture placed in the center of a lawn often encourages children to interact and play, enhancing the enjoyment of the visit.
