A small knight sits astride a horse, armed with a sword and curiosity. The sculpture echoes equestrian monuments to great warriors, yet here it stands as a tribute to childhood and courage. A boy has stopped in the middle of a meadow, setting out to hunt grasshoppers. In his imagination, he crossed the boundary between the human world and the world of nature — he saddled a grasshopper and rode off toward adventure. The grasshopper carries a double meaning — it is a creature of nature, and a symbol of the leap into the unknown. Every person, every generation faces their own grasshopper. The question is whether we dare to climb on — and whether we still know where to find it. Nature is not a backdrop; it is the foundation on which we stand.
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