Created By
Julia Marinelli
Acrylic paint, acrylic marker and spray paint on laser cut thick paper
This piece is part of my latest exhibition "The First Sinner" is an exhibitioncelebrating the complexities and beauty of womanhood, confronting andchallenging traditional narratives of female inferiority in society. Through thepieces, I portrayed female figures in harmonious interaction with nature,reimagining the familiar concept of Eden. This reinterpretation asserts that TheFirst Sinner's act of eating the apple was not a sign of weakness or seductionby the serpent in Eve's story, but rather a bold assertion of her power andfreedom. By celebrating these themes, the exhibition serves as a homage towomen and womanhood, reclaiming the narrative and highlighting the strength,resilience and beauty inherent in the female experience.This piece in particularly "Eve", represents the final form of Eve, and women ingeneral in their full potential of strength, freedom and wisdom. The intricatelace like pattern in her body represents all the beautiful journeys we gothrough, the snake becoming her head represents us embracing our paths andtaking back control of our own narrative.
Created By
Julia Marinelli
78 x 125 cm | 31 x 49 in