Description
Since ancient times, there have been countless models of angelic Western sculpture. We can see angel bronze statues in gardens, squares, and other places. In Western sculpture, angels are the embodiment of love in myth and legend. They are the protective gods and the messengers of peace. Take a look at this angel sculpture in Castle Square. This is a beautiful angel woman. At her feet is a ball, symbolizing the earth. The Earth is supported by three lions. The three lions sat on the ground, their mouths slightly open. This angel sculpture in the castle square is perfect for an outdoor space.
Angel, in its original meaning, refers to the messenger of God. Represents holiness and goodness. A protective angel sent by God to protect believers from evil spirits. The shape of an angel is sometimes human, with a luminous body and a halo overhead. Some have wings. Among the angel images, most of them are children, representing purity and kindness. In the ancient Western myths and legends, angel figures occupy a large part, and are divided into different levels, representing different identities. As the division of labor is different and the responsibilities are distinct, there are also many versions of the bronze sculptures of the relevant Western angel figures. There are also common bronze sculptures of male angels holding swords, female angels, and lovely little angels. They have various shapes, different styles, and the common point is a pair of wings behind them, which is a significant symbol of angel sculpture. You can have a look at this angel sculpture in Castle Square.