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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
37x24in
About this artwork
Lignum Scientiae Boni et Mali (“Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil”), presents the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil as a thing of startling beauty—almost magical in its presence. The tree’s splendor is not decorative; it’s compelling, drawing the eye in with wonder before the viewer can look away.
As your gaze lingers, the meaning deepens: something so luminous and alluring also carries a burden that can’t be returned once it has been taken in.… The work invites the viewer to pause and reflect on responsibility—how knowledge changes perception, how choices reshape the world, and how some consequences cannot be undone.
Where many depictions lean on warning alone, this piece holds beauty and consequence together. It suggests that the true weight of good and evil isn’t found in the surface of the symbol, but in what happens after understanding arrives—quietly, inevitably, and forever.
Matt Widaski is a Houston-based, mostly self-taught painter working in oil and mixed media on custom stretched canvas. He employs nature-centered, color-driven techniques, building immersive layers and tactile textures that echo the influence of masters like Van Gogh and Monet. His vibrant, atmospheric landscapes and botanical scenes are alive with energy, inviting viewers to experience awe, curiosity, and quiet reflection.
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Lignum Scientiae Boni et Mali
Matt Widaski
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