This artworks reinterprets the biblical scene of the Fall, presenting the encounter between humanity and the serpent as a symbolic confrontation between innocence and desire. The central figure stands exposed and vulnerable, while the serpent emerges as a hybrid presence, blending with human and animal features to embody temptation itself. Dripping colors and intense contrasts suggest instability, corruption, and emotional conflict. The eyes dominating the composition act as silent witnesses, reinforcing the idea of awareness and irreversible choice. Through an expressionist and almost visceral language, the painting reflects on original sin, guilt, and the eternal struggle between free will and moral consequence within the human condition.
Jesus Gomez Solorzano
• 26/02/2026This artworks reinterprets the biblical scene of the Fall, presenting the encounter between humanity and the serpent as a symbolic confrontation between innocence and desire. The central figure stands exposed and vulnerable, while the serpent emerges as a hybrid presence, blending with human and animal features to embody temptation itself. Dripping colors and intense contrasts suggest instability, corruption, and emotional conflict. The eyes dominating the composition act as silent witnesses, reinforcing the idea of awareness and irreversible choice. Through an expressionist and almost visceral language, the painting reflects on original sin, guilt, and the eternal struggle between free will and moral consequence within the human condition.