Ukrainian sculptor, blacksmith and designer Alexander Milov created the famous wire sculpture, which depicts the figures of people sitting with their backs to each other. However, when night falls, sculptures of children who stretched out their hands to each other begin to glow inside the people. Milov's sculpture "Love" depicts a scene of conflict between hope and innocence.

“The sculpture demonstrates the conflict between a man and a woman. The figures of the main characters are made in the form of large metal cages, where their inner self is captivated. Their inner "I" is made in the form of transparent children who stretch their hands through the grate. As it gets dark, the figures of the children begin to shine. This radiance is a symbol of purity and sincerity, which unites people and makes it possible to touch each other when the dark time comes,”says Alexander Milov.




