The receding figure may be perceived as an Eve type while the emerging fruit and branch may signify the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden. The use of transparency and opaqueness create layers of depth and dimension. This artwork was created in 2019 as part of a larger body of work exploring the process and outcome of layering through the printing press and then working back into the artwork with mixed media, such as coloured pencil, on Arches BFK Rives paper.
Forbidden Fruit Ed. 1 of 1
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Artwork Details
Medium | Monotype, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 11in (W) x 15in (H) x 0in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Rebecca Hepworth is a Western Australian artist and illustrator working predominantly in drawing, painting and illustration using a variety of methods and materials. Since graduating in 2020 with a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts from Edith Cowan University she has created from her studio in Perth’s North.
Her current work revolves around experimenting and combining different methods, mediums and source imagery to create new scenes, personal meaning and unexpected analogies. She is interested in human nature, relationships, animals and our shared environments. The inspiration for much of Hepworth’s work is found in everyday scenes, children's picture books, fashion magazines, advertising campaigns, and nature.
www.rebeccahepworthartist.com
IG: @Rebecca.Hepworth.Artist