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 A serene park scene with a lush green lawn and a single, rounded tree on the left. On the right stands a smooth, white marble sculpture with abstract, flowing lines, possibly representing intertwined forms. The sculpture is inscribed with "Souls in Love. In memory of Debbie & Tony Salam." In the background, a row of tall, dark evergreen trees adds depth and contrast. The image exudes a peaceful and reflective atmosphere.

Souls in Love

Souls in Love by Frederic Chevarin (2012)

A white marble sculpture donated to The Parks Trust by Tony Sellers to commemorate his wife Debbie Sellers who had been responsible for starting MK digital initiatives like MK Web. Tragically Tony passed away not long after his wife in February 2012 and the piece was then donated by their sons and dedicated to both Tony and Debbie.

Frederic Chevarin is mainly a self-taught stone sculptor based in London, who has learnt from stonecutters and sculptors alike in France and Italy.  His carvings are inspired by nature, expressing spirit and lightness of being.

Souls in Love can be found on the edge of Willen Labyrinth at What3Words fights.braved.tiptoes.

Willen Lake signage with the lake in the background
Discover Willen Lake

Willen Lake is one of Britain's largest purpose-built balancing lakes, spanning around 100 acres. It was created in the 1970's during the development of Milton Keynes to help prevent flooding. The park features two lakes to explore and has a wide range of activities on and off the water.

Willen Lake Public Art

There are many cultural landmarks and public art pieces to explore at Willen Lake. In addition to the Labyrinth and Medicine Wheel, you will find the distinctive Buddhist Temple. The public is welcome to visit the temple when it is open. The village of Willen, with its church designed by Robert Hooke, is also on the edge of Willen South Lake.

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