Two people in love often move through tides of intensity—moments of joy, uncertainty, tenderness.
This piece captures that journey not with drama, but with serenity.
True Love features a smooth, spherical box with two small magpies quietly perched atop. Their presence isn’t loud—it whispers.
Together, they suggest a love that has found its rhythm. A quiet trust. A place to land.
What makes this piece truly rare is not just its elegant form, but the delicate tension between fullness and lightness, between blank space and refined detail.
This is what Heinrich Wang calls “a balance of opposites”—where sculpture becomes a form of breathing, and emotion finds material presence.
The result is a piece that feels like a gentle breath: a visual poem, a tactile gesture, and a symbolic container for what truly matters.