Adam Bit the Fruit, Too, 2024

16 x 14 x 16 in.

This piece challenges the traditional telling of Paradise Lost, questioning the long-standing narrative that places the burden of blame solely on Eve. Split into three sections to represent the Holy Trinity, it encourages the viewer to reflect on the complexities of guilt, choice, and shared responsibility, because Adam Bit the Fruit too.

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