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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise because they ate the snake's apple from the tree of knowledge. In Christian doctrine, this is interpreted as the Fall of Man, or original sin, with which all descendants of Adam and Eve, i.e., every human being, are afflicted. Or are these just soap bubbles that can be created and then burst in front of people—a myth, in other words, with the raised, ethical finger—of an outdated, Old Testament, fear-based… religion? The vibrant colors and dynamic forms reflect the inner conflict we all know. This image brings energy and tension to any room and reminds us that a fierce battle between temptation and strength rages within each of us.
Rainer Englisch is self-taught and uses a variety of media such as paper, textiles, wood, glass, and metal, inspired by expressionist color. His techniques and styles vary depending on the subject and emotional impulse – from painting by numbers as a child to complex color combinations and deliberately shifting styles. His works reflect the full spectrum of human emotions and always strive to convey harmony and reconciliation, even in difficult themes.