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dendoo, loving this design. The look in her eyes says alot..
7 months ago
there's a lot here - the design is inspired (the details are fabulous) and her expression is just wonderful.... More knowing; a kind of harder and sadder look. I love this.
7 months ago
I'm with snlj -- there's so much here and the details are truly evocative. The overall composition is very attractive and the two touchs of red are well-placed for their symbolism and visual balance.
6 months ago
green can represent envy too, of course. :)
6 months ago
I like the concept...the illustration style seems to wavier throughout the design though.
6 months ago
I agree with gahumbert... interesting idea, though!
6 months ago
Ok this sort of makes sense, but this design just plain FREAKS ME OUT!
5 months ago
Totally EMO!!!
5 months ago
I'm gonna have nightmares...
5 months ago
im with tmgraphics it is creepy but in a way its kewl.
5 months ago
why is eve a hussy
5 months ago
I believe the decision to use the softer green as the overall color of the shirt was wise. It represents the innocence well. I am thankful for all the different tones of green. Good revelation of how we progress into sin after deciding to forbid our innocence. And I absolutley love the placement of the apple. Although, she does look a bit of a hussy, it makes good sense. Love the emotion in the eyes.
5 months ago
what is up with this? it's not biblical at all and is that the message we really want to be sending? nothing good to say here.
5 months ago
"I am thankful for all the different tones of green."-sb777. Maybe so, but I am thankful this shirt has not been printed.
5 months ago
I'm afraid I agree with cddude. Having eaten the fruit, Eve was no longer innocent, both because she had that knowledge which God did give to her (seeing as she was currently without it) and because of her disobedience. Her eyes being openned was not a pleasant experience, as it was then that both she and Adam realized they were naked and hid.
about 1 month ago
Correction: the second sentence should have begun, 'Having eaten the fruit, Eve was no longer innocent, both because she had that knowledge which God did not give her...'.
about 1 month ago
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