Tag Archives: peace sign statue

front view of stainless steel Symbol of Peace Statue

This sculpture is based on the peace symbol and combines various religious patterns to symbolize equality and coexistence between faiths. The Symbol of Peace Statue calls for respect for differences, opposition to prejudice, and conveys the concept of global inclusion and peace. This sculpture is made of 304 stainless steel sculpture, The pattern above is […]

View More...
stainless Steel Peace Sign Sculpture front view

1. Introduction of Peace Sign Statue The peace symbol (☮) was first designed by British artist Gerald Holtom in 1958 for the nuclear disarmament movement. Its shape is derived from the signal flag combination of “N (Nuclear)” and “D (Disarmament)” in Morse code, surrounded by a circle, symbolizing the common desire of the world to […]

View More...
the modern Art of Peace Symbol stainless steel statue

1. Introduction of the Art of Peace Sculpture This sculpture is made of high-strength stainless steel, and the overall shape is a classic peace symbol (☮), with a rigorous structure and harmonious proportions. The Art of Peace Symbol sculpture is mirror-polished throughout, and can clearly reflect the surrounding environment and the viewer itself, forming an […]

View More...
rear view of stainless steel Peace Circle Symbol

1. Introduction of Peace Circle Symbol Statue Gerald Holtom is a British artist, designer and pacifist. He was born in 1914 and graduated from the Royal College of Art in London. In 1958, on the eve of the march organized by the British Nuclear Disarmament Campaign (CND), Holtom was invited to design a logo for […]

View More...
stainless Steel Peace Sign Sculpture front view

1. Introduction of Peace Sign Sculpture The “Peace Symbol” (☮) was created in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). Its shape is derived from the combination of the flags “N (Nuclear)” and “D (Disarmament)” in Morse code, and is enclosed in a circle, symbolizing the desire for “the […]

View More...