Adam and Eve, part of the (Biblical) Replica series, refers to the Christian allegory of the Garden of Eden, in which the first man and woman are cast out of Paradise as punishment for giving into temptation. This work draws from Early Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio’s famous work, The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, c.1425.
Framed: 25.5 x 19.5 x 2.0 in.
Signed
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About the artist:

For three decades, Dylan Weaver has created abstract-figurative acrylic paintings, drawing reference points from a wide range of sources, including historical artworks spanning the Medieval Era to 20th-century Modernism, pop culture, and his daily life. Weaver's practice is largely shaped by his struggles with mental illness, which often results in a deep focus on recurrent themes and the development of concentrated series’ of works. These distinct series’, such as “Housewives and Lonely Men,” “Sports,” and “(Biblical) Replicas” visually trace the artist’s connection with history, culture and his own subconscious. Primarily self-taught, Weaver has grown to define a visual language that is gently irreverent, experimental, and wonderfully bizarre.

Dylan Weaver was born in 1976 in Youngstown, Ohio. Weaver attended Youngstown State University, where he became familiar with basic painting materials and techniques. Most recently, he has been included in group exhibitions at The Knox Building, Youngstown, OH; SARA’S, New York; and Espace Maurice, Montreal, among others. Weaver’s work has been shown locally in Ohio at The Trumbull Art Gallery, Greyland Gallery, and St John’s Episcopal Church. He was recently awarded a CSArt Project grant to develop a series on nature and the lunar calendar.

Specs:

18 inches
24 inches
1 inches
24 inches
with frame
19.5 inches
25.5 inches
2 inches
25.5 inches
Dylan Weaver:
Adam and Eve, 2012
Acrylic on canvas
24.0 × 18.0 inches /