Inspired by the universally recognized “Korean finger heart” gesture, the “Love” sculpture by artist Jaime Hayon stands as a monument to human connection in Seoul, Korea. At an impressive eight meters tall, the sculpture’s whimsical design beautifully translates the intimate gesture into a public art installation.
Through its vibrant colors and playful form, the sculpture aims to express a profound love for humanity and a mission to spread happiness and optimism to all who pass by. The “Love” sculpture serves as a powerful and enduring symbol of affection and community in the heart of the city.







