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sHe bites the Apple Painting

O Yemi Tubi

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 48 H x 1.6 D in

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“When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.” Genesis 3:6 According to the Holy Bible, the first couple were living innocently and in perpetual bliss before they ate the forbidden fruit (apple). Prior to this incident, everything was good and the couple had good fellowship with their creator. This act of disobedience severed relationship between the first couple and God, their maker. Things went downhill for the first couple and their descendants, human race, from that time. Sin came into the human race, it causes them to hide from hearing the voice of God. This painting illustrates the fall and the redemption of the human race. This title – “sHe bites the Apple” is meant to be provocative. It is to provoke question like “Why blame Eve and not Adam?” The way I wrote “sHe” is to show the two pronouns as one instead of writing He/she bite the apple. In my usual unique style, I made up Adam and Eve figures with roses and stems of thorns. I painted Adam’s figure in Auguste Rodin’s the “thinker” pose with partly eating apple in his hand depicting his remorse after biting the apple. I added a touch of humour by painting a squirrel and a cat with their jaw-dropping expressions to show their surprise to human’s disobedience to their creator by biting the forbidden apple. The blood of Christ flowing from the cross towards the figure of Adam illustrates Christians’ belief that the blood of Christ washed away the sin of Adam to reconcile God and human race.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:24 W x 48 H x 1.6 D in

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O. Yemi Tubi - An Artist and Advocate for the world’s Peace. I am a Nigerian-born, American-trained Artist residing in the United Kingdom an artist with a unique personal style. Most of my recent paintings were influenced by the political and social upheaval of our world today and the works of Renaissance artists. “A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art” so said Paul Cezanne; I was moved by emotion to do most of my political and socially influenced paintings “THE EAGLE HAS LANDED” was done to speak about the American-led war on terror. My painting “THE BLEEDING ROSES” was done in solidarity with Christians beheaded by ISIS in Iraq and Syria. I used my paintings “AFRICAN’T”, “HUNGER IN THE LAND OF PLENTY” and “OIL: AFRICANS’ WEALTH AND WOE” to speak about the exploitation of African nations. The Painting depicts paradoxical poverty and the riches of Africa. my work, “THE FISHERS OF MEN” is about the horror of refugees drowning in the Mediterranean Sea. I also used my painting – “UKRAINE: THE UNFORTUNATE BRIDE” to speak about the America and Russia-influenced war in Ukraine. I desire my portrait paintings to be uniquely creative. I do not copy images from pictures. I create what the camera cannot create. I use portrait paintings to tell the stories about my subjects and often use my subjects’ professions to create their portraits as I did with the portrait of Professor Wole Soyinka, 1986 Nobel Prize Winner in Literature in my painting “SOYINKA: An Africans’ Literary Icon”, I used artist materials to create my painting “PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST” and I used the violin to create the face of my subject in the “THE VIOLINIST” My works progress from political paintings to paintings of the facts of the life of people. The theme of my works, in general, is "The Facts of Life: Roses and Thorns." Life is roses and thorns; sometimes it emanates the sweet aroma of pleasantness and sometimes it pricks and causes pains. I often use Roses and Thorns for portrait paintings of the facts of the life of people. I first used Roses and Thorns in my political painting “THE BLEEDING ROSES.” Since then I have adopted this floral iconography style - Roses and Thorns as my unique style in some of my paintings like “DOMESTIC ABUSE”, and “MY MOTHER, Her Majesty Platinum Jubilee: Her Rosy Reign” to name a few. Roses are for achievements and other positive parts of life and Thorns are painful challenges and negative parts of life.

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