Artwork: The Seduction of Adam and Eve

The Seduction of Adam and Eve

2003
Watercolor, pen and ink, color pencil.
6" x 8"

A new twist on a familiar story. The Devil, on the right, offers Adam and Eve glasses of “forbidden fruit.” Surrounding the couple are the Devil's minions.

The figure on the far left quotes several sources: the face is based on John Singer Sargent's “Madam X,” while the hat and snake jewelry are inspired by Minoan snake goddess statues from ancient Crete. The woman behind Eve is a nod to Gustav Klimt (a personal favorite).

I actually began this piece several years ago (c. 1995), but unhappy with the way it was progressing, I set it aside unfinished and forgot about it. Just recently I unearthed the piece and decided to bring it to completion.

I have also painted a more conventional Adam & Eve

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