“The fruit was never an apple”
Max Svabinsky, (1873-1962)
“In Paradise” circa 1918
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-So....you're not like us?
-Nyeah, no, we look similar, but we are angels. Er, my colleague is. I'm a demon.
-What's the difference?
-Hah, good question. I guess you could say I had to leave our Eden, in a sense.
-...and he didn't go with you?
-He...that's...It's not like with you and Adam. Uh, sorry for getting you kicked out, by the way. I didn't know She'd be so tetchy about the apple.
-Don't be, it was getting kinda boring in there.
-...knew I liked you for a reason.
i'm a crowley&eve friendship truther, and a big proponent of nanny! crowley to cain and abel (later events ....notwithstanding)
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Blue and Red Obelisk
Yellow and Green Obelisk
12 x 12 watercolor painting
2024
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just because I'm tired of drawing only Lucifer and Lilith ~ I want the villain's sad past
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Fruit of Paradise • 1970 • Věra Chytilová
An experimental retelling of the story of Adam and Eve which then progresses into an allegorical depiction of loss of innocence.
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‘Adam and Eve after the Fall’ by Johan Vilhelm Gertner (1818-1871)
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The Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise
by Giovanni di Paolo
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Caren van Herwaarden
Eve & Adam (2023)
watercolour & ink (140 x 50 cm)
#vulnerable #humanfiguredrawing #humanbody
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Crowley and Aziraphale overseeing the first humans this, impartial observers that -----
Adam and Eve domesticated those two. I am a firm believer in the very human power of seeing something that could potentially rip you into two and saying oh can I pet it??
Angel of the Lord? His curious ass would be Right There watching Eve carve little animals with an obsidian blade. The Serpent of Eden has been recruited through the human power of being a social animal and is now playing peek-a-boo with Cain so Adam can weave his fishing net in fucking peace.
The first two humans may have been lonely but those two losers were loneliER
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Salvador Viniegra (1862-1915)
"The First kiss of Adam and Eve" (1891)
Located in the Museo Del Prado, Madrid, Spain
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