Milo was my childhood happiness. It wasn’t just a drink—it was a feeling.
I remember lining up during school break, eager for that one small cup from the iconic green Milo van. Just one sip could brighten my entire day.
In Sweet Child O’ Mine, I captured that innocence through the eyes of a Cupid—barefoot and wide-eyed, standing among a line of uniformed school children. He doesn’t care about appearances, expectations, or the rush of growing up. He’s simply present, savoring that little green cup like it’s the most precious thing in the world.
As we grow older, we tend to chase more—more success, more recognition, more luxury. But sometimes, that pursuit dulls the joy we used to feel in life’s simplest pleasures. Funny enough, the Milo hasn’t changed… but we have.
If you look closely, there’s a red high heel tucked inside the van window—a reminder of the desires and distractions that come with adulthood. But the Cupid stands apart from it all, holding onto a kind of sweetness we often forget.
“As we mature, the world remains unchanged, yet our perceptions—the flavours and emotions we once knew—transform.”
世界未曾改變,變的,是我們的心境—那熟悉的味道與情感,如今不再相同。