Eva
Eva is an artwork representing lust in the Moor’s series of heads titled “The Seven Deadly Sins”. Eva possesses a magnetic presence that captivates the viewer, enchanting them with her alluring and seductive expression. Every detail of her appearance is carefully crafted to enhance her irresistible charm. Her body is draped in a cloak of flowers, creating a symphony of colors and shapes that accentuate her harmonious figure. The choice of these flowers symbolizes an interpretation of lust as a primal force, in which desire and material appetite are also as an insatiable curiosity and a search for beauty and passion. The same flowers frame her face, adorning the turban with a combination of dots and animal prints, giving it a modern touch. Eva’s contemporaneity is also evident through the presence of two tattoos, one highlighting her love for her Adam and the other, marked with a hashtag, designating her as the “first influencer”. The presence of the tempting serpent symbolizes Eva’s desire for rebellion, her pursuit of pleasure and gratification beyond accepted boundaries.
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