Description
Although the apple is commonly viewed as a symbol of original sin, it also carries older symbolism. In pagan culture, the apple is associated with knowledge and wisdom and is often referred to as the 'fruit of the gods.' Ironically, these apples were considered a source of enlightenment rather than a harbinger of sin, challenging the traditional narrative.
This artwork, featuring a horned woman and the symbolic apple of sin, encourages us to reconsider the concept of sin itself. It reminds us that the apple, as a symbol, can represent both sin and enlightenment, depending on the context and time it is plucked from the tree of human understanding.
Art Specs
6400x 8000
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