By Longhua Xu Acrylic 30” x 40”
When The Springs Magazine invited me to create the cover for their February 2026 issue, I found myself facing an unexpectedly challenging decision. Although my primary language is sculpture—working in bronze, stone, wood, glass, and clay—this project called for a painted image. After much reflection, I chose to focus on a timeless subject: lovers.
Love has been interpreted by artists for centuries, which makes approaching it both inspiring and demanding. Rather than portray an embrace or a kiss, I wanted to express emotion through atmosphere and symbolism.
Blue tones and the moon shape the quiet intimacy of the scene, while red and yellow bring warmth and energy. The figure in the background serves as a subtle anchor, revealing the depth of his devotion without overt gesture.
This February holds special meaning for me. It coincides not only with the Chinese Lunar New Year, but also with my upcoming solo exhibition at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. The show brings together nearly three decades of work—bronze, stone, wood, glass, and ceramics—tracing the evolution of my techniques and artistic voice.
Many of the pieces are recent, and the ceramic works were created in collaboration with talented local ceramic artists.
I hope you’ll have the chance to visit the exhibition and experience this journey in person. My heartfelt thanks go to JoAnn Mangione for her unwavering support and trust throughout this process. — Longhua Xu
Editor’s Note: We’re very grateful for the opportunity to share Longhua’s work on our cover. “Lovers” captures the essence of this month of love so perfectly.
Thank you to Richard Stephens for his exceptional layout and design of this cover. We’re grateful for the artistry he brings to our covers.
Here’s to love – and to every heart brave enough to share it!
The Springs Magazine Team!





