Acrylic on canvas,90x70cm , 2024
This artwork tells the story of Adam and Eve through the lens of contemporary artistic reinterpretation. The expressive figures, deeply engaged in their interaction, are immersed in a space where the boundaries between the physical and spiritual dissolve. Their poses evoke the fragility of human nature but also the unbreakable bond between man, woman, and the world they inhabit.
The environment surrounding the protagonists is not merely a background but a narrative in itself. The hands reaching toward the figures symbolize the interference of fate, support, or perhaps even temptation. The ornamental patterns in the background—flowers, leaves, abstract symbols—create the atmosphere of a garden that seems to simultaneously vanish and emerge before our eyes.
This painting is a dialogue between tradition and modernity. It reimagines the familiar story not as one of loss or guilt but as a state of search, struggle, and coexistence. It reveals a profound connection between the human and the cosmic, the intimate and the universal.
The garden in which the figures exist is not merely the biblical Eden but also a space that each of us can create within ourselves. It is the garden of our beliefs, memories, dreams, and aspirations, which lives and evolves in connection with the world around us. The artwork invites us to reflect: do we nurture this inner garden, or do we allow it to fall into neglect?
Acrylic on canvas
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Acrylic on canvas,90x70cm , 2024
This artwork tells the story of Adam and Eve through the lens of contemporary artistic reinterpretation. The expressive figures, deeply engaged in their interaction, are immersed in a space where the boundaries between the physical and spiritual dissolve. Their poses evoke the fragility of human nature but also the unbreakable bond between man, woman, and the world they inhabit.
The environment surrounding the protagonists is not merely a background but a narrative in itself. The hands reaching toward the figures symbolize the interference of fate, support, or perhaps even temptation. The ornamental patterns in the background—flowers, leaves, abstract symbols—create the atmosphere of a garden that seems to simultaneously vanish and emerge before our eyes.
This painting is a dialogue between tradition and modernity. It reimagines the familiar story not as one of loss or guilt but as a state of search, struggle, and coexistence. It reveals a profound connection between the human and the cosmic, the intimate and the universal.
The garden in which the figures exist is not merely the biblical Eden but also a space that each of us can create within ourselves. It is the garden of our beliefs, memories, dreams, and aspirations, which lives and evolves in connection with the world around us. The artwork invites us to reflect: do we nurture this inner garden, or do we allow it to fall into neglect?
Acrylic on canvas
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