
EVE’S APPLE
Taking a new approach towards contemporary art
The name EVE’S APPLE stems from the figure of the woman colored blue with blonde hair, and the multi-color apple faced sideways to the right. The longer you look the more you may see, perhaps you see a womb (in blue), or the Ankah symbol of fertility (in green).
Forged in the Garden of Creation. This design is comprised of five matte colors:
Kings Court Purple
Crown Jewel Green
Midsummer Gold Yellow
Aruba Blue
High Maintenance Pink
When I first started the designs, I wanted to create a detailed art piece. However, I soon realized that this was within my comfort zone, and this time, I should go beyond it and create a design with flow and simplicity. I decided to set a rule for each color to guide me. Although those rules became lost in the creative process, they served as a helpful starting point. I began with green, followed by blue, yellow, purple, and pink, layering each color again to enhance its vibrancy.





Here is closer look into why it's called Eve's Apple. See if you can spot it. A woman collared in blue (perhaps with a purple companion) and a multi colour apple.