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Hispanic Culture Exhibit:  Expulsion from the Garden

Expulsion.jpg

Title: Expulsion

Medium: Copper metal leaf with wax and oil on canvas

Size: 38" wide x 50 tall

Year: 1992

Image Inspiration:

    This image is my version of the Early-Renaissance artist Masaccio's altar piece, The Expulsion from the Garden.
You can see a photo of the original art at the Wikipedia page en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Expulsion_from_the_Garden_of_Eden_(Masaccio)

    As you can see from the date on this piece, I've been working with metallic layers for quite a while. Other images from this particular series have sold. When I look back at this piece in the context of my current work, I see that I was unconsciously beginning what would become my Hispanic Heritage series. At the time I painted it, I would have said that it was purely an exploration of religious inconography. With time, distance and maturity I realize that it was something else.

    We all carry an Eden in our lives. It may be your family, relationship to friends or your relationship with a place or a time, or a world view. The nature of being human is that at some point we will lose at least one Eden and probably more. Death, rejection, change, loss of innocence; these things expel us from are our Edens. I painted this image at a point in my life where I became aware that I had completely lost an Eden. The shine and depth of metallic finish in three-quarters of the image represent those beauties that are Eden. Adam and Eve's positioning on the bottom right of the frame in an aura of darkness reinforces the experience of their loss and their exit from this place of beauty.

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