Eva is a symbolic homage to the mother of all mothers - a reference to the biblical Eve as a figure of origin, fertility, and life. The painting uses vivid, vibrating colors and bold organic forms to express vitality, sensuality, and creation.
The large breast-like forms in the image become powerful symbols of nourishment, femininity, and generative energy. Rather than presenting the body in a literal way, the work transforms it into an emblem of life itself - a source from which growth, identity, and continuity emerge.
Through its intense color and abstracted sensuality, Eva celebrates the idea of the feminine as both primal and life-giving. The painting becomes a visual meditation on motherhood, fertility, and the enduring symbolism of the first woman.





