While working on variations of the previous picture, I noticed a child approach Robert Indiana’s “Love” sculpture and I shifted gears and began to investigate a new set of options. I switch my attention from the fellow on the phone to this child’s interest in art. I wait for her to peer into the lower part of the big “E”, and as she leans into it, I align the angle of her back with the golden light reflecting on the side of the “V” just behind her. I don’t show her face – I want to abstract this shot down to the flow of angles. I also want my viewers to imagine the expression on the little girl’s face instead of actually seeing it. This sculpture is so pervasive in our culture that revealing just two of its letters is enough context to make this photograph live up to the title I give it.