The sculpture appears to represent two humans who are at odds, but each has an inner child attempting to connect with each other.
It was made of tape and wire and was put on display at the Kyiv Museum of Contemporary Art.
[2] The sculpture was remanufactured on a much larger scale and it was featured at the 2015 Burning Man festival.
[4] Alexander Milov was the first Ukrainian to receive a grant to exhibit his art at the festival in 30 years.
[2] The design features two large wire-framed human figures (man and woman) sitting back-to-back.