Adam and Eve

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Original painting artwork details
  • Year created: 1988
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Dimensions (cm): 170x71, 170x170, 170x71
Artwork description

This triptych presents a profound meditation on humanity’s origins, existence, and place within the cosmos. On the left, Eve stands nude, her body bathed in light yet turned slightly away, suggesting both vulnerability and quiet strength. Her form evokes the timeless image of the first woman, a symbol of life, choice, and consequence.

At the center lies a fractured sphere, part abstract and part earthly, resembling both a planet and a raw, cut gemstone. Its divided surface speaks of creation and disruption, a metaphor for the world shaped by divine will yet fractured by human actions. The orb becomes the silent witness to humanity’s eternal struggle between innocence and knowledge.

On the right, Adam appears from behind, his muscular form cast in shadow. Facing away, he embodies distance, perhaps exile, echoing humanity’s departure from paradise. Together, the figures and the sphere form a narrative of beginnings—at once intimate and cosmic, deeply personal yet universally resonant.

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