The Yume sculpture, created by renowned artist Daniel Mazzone, is a powerful and inspiring piece that speaks to the artist's personal journey and struggles with homelessness. This character, named “Yume”, was conceived as a symbol of hope and inspiration for children and individuals worldwide. The name "Yume" translates to "dream" in Japanese, reflecting the essence of the sculpture. Yume is depicted as a child wearing bunny rabbit pajamas, symbolizing the innocence and purity of childhood. The sculpture represents the transformative journey of a person realizing their true potential and purpose, despite facing obstacles and negativity along the way. Yume serves as a reminder to never give up on one's dreams and to stay true to oneself, even in the face of adversity. Take home this uplifting sculpture as a reminder to become who you are meant to be, even if it means wearing your lucky bunny pajamas every day to do it.
Restrictions: Must be picked up from the night of the event or from The Beverly Hilton. This item cannot be shipped. 36 x 50 x 25 inches and weighs 60 lbs.
Donated By: Daniel Mazzone