An immersive journey into the captivating universe of the highly anticipated action RPG Black Myth: Wukong has come to life in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province. The “Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition” showcases over 900 meticulously crafted pieces, including concept art, models, and life-sized sculptures that bring iconic characters from the game into reality.
Visitors are greeted by towering sculptures of beloved figures such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie (Pigsy), and the enigmatic headless monk. Each piece is rendered with astonishing detail, down to individual strands of hair, highlighting the seamless integration of digital artistry and tangible craftsmanship.
The exhibition runs concurrently with the 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival, held from May 29 to June 2 in Hangzhou. This convergence of digital entertainment and traditional art forms underscores China’s growing influence in the global gaming and animation industries.
The Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition is open to the public at the Art Museum of the China Academy of Art until July 25, offering fans and art enthusiasts alike a unique opportunity to step into the world of the Monkey King before the game’s official release.
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