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The era of mental illness - The expulsion from paradise.
Resin relief mounted on the wall.
Adam (representing the body) and Eve (representing the mind, the ego) were expelled from paradise (the connection with divinity, the full state) because of eating the forbidden apple (knowledge). This story of the creation of man is represented in two of the reliefs that make up the series. In this relief the primary nucleus is detached from the unified whole, as an ovule that emerges from the ovary, this new entity will create new information and new nuclei and forms of existence.
The era of mental illness - The expulsion from paradise.
Resin relief mounted on the wall.
Adam (representing the body) and Eve (representing the mind, the ego) were expelled from paradise (the connection with divinity, the full state) because of eating the forbidden apple (knowledge). This story of the creation of man is represented in two of the reliefs that make up the series. In this relief the primary nucleus is detached from the unified whole, as an ovule that emerges from the ovary, this new entity will create new information and new nuclei and forms of existence.
The era of mental illness - The expulsion from paradise.
Resin relief mounted on the wall.
Adam (representing the body) and Eve (representing the mind, the ego) were expelled from paradise (the connection with divinity, the full state) because of eating the forbidden apple (knowledge). This story of the creation of man is represented in two of the reliefs that make up the series. In this relief the primary nucleus is detached from the unified whole, as an ovule that emerges from the ovary, this new entity will create new information and new nuclei and forms of existence.
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The expulsion from paradise Sculpture

Alejandra Zermeño -Ake

Mexico

Sculpture, Resin on Wood

Size: 14.6 W x 17.7 H x 2 D in

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The era of mental illness - The expulsion from paradise. Resin relief mounted on the wall. Adam (representing the body) and Eve (representing the mind, the ego) were expelled from paradise (the connection with divinity, the full state) because of eating the forbidden apple (knowledge). This story of the creation of man is represented in two of the reliefs that make up the series. In this relief the primary nucleus is detached from the unified whole, as an ovule that emerges from the ovary, this new entity will create new information and new nuclei and forms of existence.

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Sculpture:Resin on Wood

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Size:14.6 W x 17.7 H x 2 D in

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What I love doing the most is sculptures: textile, bronze and aluminum✨. I love color and creating magical realism scenes. •My themes focus on the representation of animals as a visual metaphor for the mental-emotional states of humans. If you liked any work on my profile and it is sold, write to me, I can make a work specifically for you. Let's stay in touch: zermeno.alejandra@gmail.com

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