Lilith Under Tree of Paradise
Acrilic on canvas. (80 x 54 cm)
Lilith Under Tree of Paradise
Acrilic on canvas. (80 x 54 cm)
"Lilith Under the Tree of Paradise" presents a powerful symbolic fusion between woman and nature, where the figure of Lilith replaces the trunk and roots of the tree itself. This deliberate integration suggests that Lilith is not just a part of the natural world but its very foundation, embodying the life force that sustains and connects all things. The flowing hair, resembling roots, anchors her to the ground, while her poised, upright posture echoes the strength and resilience of a tree standing tall.
This imagery positions Lilith as a symbol of creation, autonomy, and unyielding connection to the cycles of life and knowledge. By merging her identity with the tree, the artwork challenges traditional narratives, reclaiming Lilith as both the source and sustainer of the garden’s vitality, a figure of empowerment and defiance intertwined with the essence of existence itself.