{"id":417,"date":"2018-02-26T01:14:08","date_gmt":"2018-02-26T02:14:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/revolutionapparel.me\/?p=417"},"modified":"2024-05-01T23:09:49","modified_gmt":"2024-05-01T23:09:49","slug":"what-happens-when-we-argue-with-our-loved-ones-burning-man-sculpture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/revolutionapparel.me\/index.php\/2018\/02\/26\/what-happens-when-we-argue-with-our-loved-ones-burning-man-sculpture\/","title":{"rendered":"What Happens When We Argue With Our Loved Ones (Burning Man Sculpture)"},"content":{"rendered":"
When’s the last time you lost your temper at a loved one? What did you say or do to him\/her?<\/p>\n
When we get angry with our loved ones, we often say or do things that we later regret. We isolate ourselves from our partner\/parent\/child\/friend, fuming and feeling upset — yet deep down, what we yearn for is to reconnect with him\/her.<\/p>\n
This sculpture, created by Alexander Milov for the Burning Man Festival 2015, captures just that. Titled “Love,” it features two wire-frame adults after a fight, distanced and sitting with their backs facing each other.<\/p>\n
What’s interesting are the two children inside the wire-frames, trying to reach and touch each other — despite their physical bodies facing the other way.<\/p>\n