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Eden Daughter: Current of the South

$1,500.00
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Eden Daughter: Current of the South

$1,500.00

“Eden Daughter: Current of the South” , oil on cavas, 12” x 48”, bronze toned frame

The series is named after The Eden Myth, as the place of the original pure creative energy. I like to imagine this energy is still flowing out in ALL directions…East, West, South , North ect.

⁠Using "Current" in the naming of the paintings is a bit of wordplay for me…as I envision this energy both as flowing out like an "electric current" and as a “river current” still flowing from our primordial past.

AND...as being “current” as happening in the "present moment!" ⁠

The word “daughter” is often used in science , as in “daughter cells.” Also, used in physics having something to do with radioactive decay…that I honestly don’t understand!

But…I really like the idea of feminine being weaved into the language of science. There is a kind of poetic beauty to “daughters of eden” whispering from a garden of creation.

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“Eden Daughter: Current of the South” , oil on cavas, 12” x 48”, bronze toned frame

The series is named after The Eden Myth, as the place of the original pure creative energy. I like to imagine this energy is still flowing out in ALL directions…East, West, South , North ect.

⁠Using "Current" in the naming of the paintings is a bit of wordplay for me…as I envision this energy both as flowing out like an "electric current" and as a “river current” still flowing from our primordial past.

AND...as being “current” as happening in the "present moment!" ⁠

The word “daughter” is often used in science , as in “daughter cells.” Also, used in physics having something to do with radioactive decay…that I honestly don’t understand!

But…I really like the idea of feminine being weaved into the language of science. There is a kind of poetic beauty to “daughters of eden” whispering from a garden of creation.