Jardín del Edén

Inspired by the work of an anonymous (female?) artist "Virgen de Reposo" is housed in the Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, in which the abundant branches of an apple tree shelter the resting Virgin and Child as the madonna hands the child a freshly fallen apple. The painting refers to the idea of the garden of eden, but the Madonna presents as a second Eve. The painting is ethereal and sensitive and the delicately painted subject matter refers to the the Christian doctrine of falling from grace and the salvation of the human race. For me the work is more about the connection of humanity and the beauty and gift of nature, of which I seek to represent in my own interpretation with a fallen apple below the apple tree.

Oil and gesso on board 120cm h x 60.5cm w