Weeping Eve
"Weeping Eve" is a poignant exploration of myth and femininity, depicted through the lens of Persian artistic sensibilities. The canvas presents a solitary figure, an embodiment of Eve, seated upon a rock, her posture reflecting introspection and sorrow. Her hair flows like a river of night, adorned with blossoms that suggest a lost paradise. In her hand, she cradles a pomegranate, a symbol of life and fertility in Persian culture, but also a reminder of the forbidden fruit that led to exile. The serpent, a creature of cunning and transformation, winds its way at her feet, completing the narrative of temptation and knowledge. Set against a golden backdrop that evokes the divine, this artwork is a meditation on the themes of innocence lost and the eternal weeping for what was once a pure connection with the divine.
Canvas Size: 100x70cm
"Weeping Eve" is a poignant exploration of myth and femininity, depicted through the lens of Persian artistic sensibilities. The canvas presents a solitary figure, an embodiment of Eve, seated upon a rock, her posture reflecting introspection and sorrow. Her hair flows like a river of night, adorned with blossoms that suggest a lost paradise. In her hand, she cradles a pomegranate, a symbol of life and fertility in Persian culture, but also a reminder of the forbidden fruit that led to exile. The serpent, a creature of cunning and transformation, winds its way at her feet, completing the narrative of temptation and knowledge. Set against a golden backdrop that evokes the divine, this artwork is a meditation on the themes of innocence lost and the eternal weeping for what was once a pure connection with the divine.
Canvas Size: 100x70cm
"Weeping Eve" is a poignant exploration of myth and femininity, depicted through the lens of Persian artistic sensibilities. The canvas presents a solitary figure, an embodiment of Eve, seated upon a rock, her posture reflecting introspection and sorrow. Her hair flows like a river of night, adorned with blossoms that suggest a lost paradise. In her hand, she cradles a pomegranate, a symbol of life and fertility in Persian culture, but also a reminder of the forbidden fruit that led to exile. The serpent, a creature of cunning and transformation, winds its way at her feet, completing the narrative of temptation and knowledge. Set against a golden backdrop that evokes the divine, this artwork is a meditation on the themes of innocence lost and the eternal weeping for what was once a pure connection with the divine.
Canvas Size: 100x70cm