This charming new sculpture in London’s Duke of York Square looks just like a bright red squiggle from certain angles. But seen from the right angle, it spells out “love” in a lovely bubbly script.

The work of Yoni Alter, the sculpture invites play and gathering, as seen in the photographs below. It’s a fun and lively addition to the city, and shows how public art can create the perfect gathering place.

See more of Alter’s work on their website.

Images © Copyright Yoni Alter. 


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