No one in the Garden of Eden

mixed media, 310 x 126 x 87cm, 2010

Inside a two-meter tall mosquito net there is a transparent gauze tree. The elongated roots of the tree extend below the mosquito net and almost touch the floor. The topic is “No One in the Garden of Eden.”

After eating the forbidden fruit, we start from innocence and after that, what did we find? It was from this moment that we began to look for struggle, and at the same time greed emerged.  God Very wisely predicted that all would not be peaceful under heaven and angrily cast Adam and Eve from Eden. After this Eden retained its innocence, still beautiful, still flourishing, an unending sea of dazzling brilliance. In order to maintain it or to expand its growth, the tree’s roots needed even more nourishment. They became dense and thick, growing down, and growing long. The started to seek, and the more they sought, the more they found, and they became greedy. Nutrients! Nutrients!  And this time God was silent.

 

 
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