Situated in the high school campus, we discovered that this piece of artwork was made of metal and about three-story high. Mr. Tseng had again used his favorite color –red, which made a nice contrast with the green surroundings. There were four ball-shaped metal boards on the top, and they really let you have a feeling of volleyballs flying about. The 360 degrees axes were made into huge scepters, hinting at the prodigious skills of volleyball players of this school. We arrived in a breezy day and the top part of this artwork moved excitingly active. What a scene!
The meaning of the Five Circles is: the happiness in the campus, the lights that derive from the very beginning, the belief that fate brings us together and the hope for the future. These symbols together make a wonderful and meaningful piece of artwork.