Eden || Print
This design reminds me of the hymn:
‘He’s got the whole world in his hands, he’s got the whole wide world in his hands.’
“Eden” developed with many ideas in mind, for the sake of it’s entitlement it is visually based on the story of Adam & Eve, however with a modern pallet. I chose for this painting to be rendition of what heaven on Earth may have looked like if made practical in the world today. It alludes to the vision we all see of hope when contradicted to a perpetually dying and devastating world- noticing how the characters are ideally fully clothed, however still in extension with the Earth with the bouquet of flowers as their heads and air like silhouette of their legs. The hands however alluding to that at the punishment in Eden as her hands are fully enclothed and his resting on his body and seen with the eye.
Do you think on your own perspective this art be the beginning, the end- or both?
This design reminds me of the hymn:
‘He’s got the whole world in his hands, he’s got the whole wide world in his hands.’
“Eden” developed with many ideas in mind, for the sake of it’s entitlement it is visually based on the story of Adam & Eve, however with a modern pallet. I chose for this painting to be rendition of what heaven on Earth may have looked like if made practical in the world today. It alludes to the vision we all see of hope when contradicted to a perpetually dying and devastating world- noticing how the characters are ideally fully clothed, however still in extension with the Earth with the bouquet of flowers as their heads and air like silhouette of their legs. The hands however alluding to that at the punishment in Eden as her hands are fully enclothed and his resting on his body and seen with the eye.
Do you think on your own perspective this art be the beginning, the end- or both?
This design reminds me of the hymn:
‘He’s got the whole world in his hands, he’s got the whole wide world in his hands.’
“Eden” developed with many ideas in mind, for the sake of it’s entitlement it is visually based on the story of Adam & Eve, however with a modern pallet. I chose for this painting to be rendition of what heaven on Earth may have looked like if made practical in the world today. It alludes to the vision we all see of hope when contradicted to a perpetually dying and devastating world- noticing how the characters are ideally fully clothed, however still in extension with the Earth with the bouquet of flowers as their heads and air like silhouette of their legs. The hands however alluding to that at the punishment in Eden as her hands are fully enclothed and his resting on his body and seen with the eye.
Do you think on your own perspective this art be the beginning, the end- or both?