“After Eden” imagines the moment after innocence has already been lost - when the garden still exists, but is no longer untouched.
An Iguana emerges from dense foliate, alert and observant surrounded by lush blooms and heavy greens. This is not paradise as fantasy, but paradise as reality : alive, beautiful, and aware. The creature is neither threat nor ornament - it is witness.
The composition balances vibrancy with restraint. Saturated florals press forward while shadowed leaves recede, creating a layered, almost theatrical depth. Color is used not to soothe but to heighten- emeralds, corals , and deep blues forming a charged, living environment.
This piece reflects a world where beauty and knowing coexist. Where nature is not sentimental, and survival is not shameful. After Eden speaks to the moment when awareness enters the garden - and life continues anyway.
It is a meditation on consciousness, vigilance, and the quiet intelligence of the natural world.
30” x 36” Giclée
“After Eden” imagines the moment after innocence has already been lost - when the garden still exists, but is no longer untouched.
An Iguana emerges from dense foliate, alert and observant surrounded by lush blooms and heavy greens. This is not paradise as fantasy, but paradise as reality : alive, beautiful, and aware. The creature is neither threat nor ornament - it is witness.
The composition balances vibrancy with restraint. Saturated florals press forward while shadowed leaves recede, creating a layered, almost theatrical depth. Color is used not to soothe but to heighten- emeralds, corals , and deep blues forming a charged, living environment.
This piece reflects a world where beauty and knowing coexist. Where nature is not sentimental, and survival is not shameful. After Eden speaks to the moment when awareness enters the garden - and life continues anyway.
It is a meditation on consciousness, vigilance, and the quiet intelligence of the natural world.
30” x 36” Giclée