Love Wins

Love Wins presents a contemporary interpretation of the god of love, embodied as a powerful female figure moving through the sky with purpose and resolve. Like Cupid, she has a single mission: to spread love across the world and counterbalance the hatred, division, and violence that dominate modern life.

Rather than portraying love as naive or fragile, this piece frames it as an act of courage. The figure has been wounded, a visible scar on her leg speaks to pain already lived through and understood. This detail is deeply personal, mirroring a scar carried by the artist himself, and transforms the character into a symbol of empathy rather than perfection. She loves not because she is untouched, but because she knows what it means to hurt.

With her bow drawn and her wings open, the god of love becomes an active force rather than a passive ideal. Love Wins asserts that choosing love is a conscious act, one that requires strength, memory, and resilience. In a world shaped by conflict, this figure insists on love as resistance, healing, and survival.

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