24 in x 24 in Mixed Media oil On Gallery Wrapped Canvas
The Moment Before The Fall captures the held breath just before change, the instant when awareness awakens, yet no action has been taken. It returns us to a shared humanity before judgement hardened into doctrine and before awareness was mistaken for transgression. In this suspended pause an inherited narrative is gently reframed, released from blame and fracture.
The woman stands at the threshold of knowing, embodying humanity in a state where innocence and understanding coexist without conflict. Where learning has not yet been confused with wrongdoing.
The golden apple is not an object of temptation or opulence but one of reverence. It marks the moment when something ordinary becomes sacred simply by being seen clearly. In this clarity awareness arises and with it the possibility of choice.
The serpent appears as an ancient witness to inner wisdom. Its presence suggests that knowing has always existed. It does not coerce nor compel; it simply waits.
Here, what is often called “The Fall” is reimagined not as failure but as passage. An invitation to see from another perspective, to recognize that awareness and choice are beginnings, not failure. What follows this suspended breath is not decent but expansion. Not exile but evolution. To step forward is to risk uncertainty, misunderstanding and mistake yet this risk is inseparable from growth. Strength has not yet been required because grace is still sufficient. The Moment Before The Fall invites reflection on the instant awareness first stirs, when responsibility is born and when humanity moves forward imperfect and whole.
What if the fall was never a failure, but a call to see differently?
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24 in x 24 in Mixed Media oil On Gallery Wrapped Canvas
The Moment Before The Fall captures the held breath just before change, the instant when awareness awakens, yet no action has been taken. It returns us to a shared humanity before judgement hardened into doctrine and before awareness was mistaken for transgression. In this suspended pause an inherited narrative is gently reframed, released from blame and fracture.
The woman stands at the threshold of knowing, embodying humanity in a state where innocence and understanding coexist without conflict. Where learning has not yet been confused with wrongdoing.
The golden apple is not an object of temptation or opulence but one of reverence. It marks the moment when something ordinary becomes sacred simply by being seen clearly. In this clarity awareness arises and with it the possibility of choice.
The serpent appears as an ancient witness to inner wisdom. Its presence suggests that knowing has always existed. It does not coerce nor compel; it simply waits.
Here, what is often called “The Fall” is reimagined not as failure but as passage. An invitation to see from another perspective, to recognize that awareness and choice are beginnings, not failure. What follows this suspended breath is not decent but expansion. Not exile but evolution. To step forward is to risk uncertainty, misunderstanding and mistake yet this risk is inseparable from growth. Strength has not yet been required because grace is still sufficient. The Moment Before The Fall invites reflection on the instant awareness first stirs, when responsibility is born and when humanity moves forward imperfect and whole.
What if the fall was never a failure, but a call to see differently?
For U.S. collectors, any customs, import taxes or destination fees are the responsibility of the buyer.