In the series Unified Spectrum: Pandasan’s Chromatic Symphony, Hiro Ando revisits one of his most recognizable figures to explore the expressive power of color duality within contemporary Nippon Neo-Pop sculpture. Standing at 50 cm, each Pandasan becomes a compact monument where simplicity of form meets conceptual depth. By dividing the sculpture into two contrasting colors, Ando transforms a familiar kawaii character into a meditation on balance and coexistence. Each chromatic pairing evokes the meeting of opposing forces—light and shadow, tradition and innovation, calm and dynamism. The resin surface, polished to a luminous finish, captures surrounding light, allowing the colors to shift subtly with the viewer’s movement. Pandasan thus evolves from playful mascot into a contemporary totem reflecting emotional and cultural dualities. The sculpture speaks to the rhythm of modern urban life, where identities constantly oscillate between heritage and global influence. Through bold color juxtapositions, Ando reveals how contrast can produce harmony rather than conflict. The simplicity of the panda’s seated posture reinforces a sense of quiet contemplation within vibrant chromatic tension. Each version of Pandasan becomes a visual dialogue between two emotional atmospheres contained within a single form. This duality mirrors contemporary society, where individuals navigate between digital acceleration and the desire for serenity. Ando’s sculptural language blends pop accessibility with philosophical resonance. The glossy finish further enhances the sense of unity, merging reflections and pigments into a continuous surface. In this series, color becomes structure, narrative, and identity simultaneously. Pandasan emerges as a gentle mediator between playful aesthetics and conceptual sculpture. The works invite viewers to reconsider how opposites coexist within personal and collective experiences. Unified Spectrum ultimately reveals Ando’s fascination with emotional equilibrium and chromatic storytelling. The series confirms his ability to elevate pop iconography into collectible sculptural statements. Through Pandasan’s chromatic symphony, Hiro Ando celebrates diversity, unity, and the poetic coexistence of visual opposites.