STUNNING Sculpture Of Children Trapped Inside Adult Bodies Shows How Love Shines Through!

Folks, I don’t know much about art but this is truly spectacular. Alexander Milov is a Ukrainian artist who received a grant from the Burning Man festival. If you’re not familiar with Burning Man, it’s an annual art event in Black Rock desert (Nevada, USA). This year, over 60,000 people were in attendance, creating a temporary community. It’s one of the world’s biggest and most famous festivals. This year, Milov unveiled an absolutely stunning piece of artwork at Burning Man. Called “Love,” the sculpture demonstrates that despite the struggles that we experience as people, love will always shine through. What’s even more incredible is how it conveys this message over time. Check out the photos below to see for yourself how the message is slowly revealed as the day goes by… 

The artwork is titled ‘Love’ and features two wireframe adults facing opposite directions. Milove states that they represent the conflict between a man and a woman…

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Inside the wireframes are two children, reach out to one another… they represent our inner selves.

 

LOVE appears to be a stunning metaphor for the conflicting nature of people. But as the day goes by, more of the artwork’s meaning is revealed…

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“As it’s getting dark (night falls) the children start to shine. This shining is a symbol of purity and sincerity that brings people together and gives a chance of making up when the dark time arrives.”

 

The incredible artwork is about 59 feet long, 18 feet wide, and 24 feet high. Milov said the sculpture cost about$65,000, which is about the same price as an apartment in Odessa.

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Milov states that we live in a world where everyone is arguing over something.

 

But despite our differences, deep down we all yearn for the same thing: love!

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Source: JewishNews


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