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Lots Wife - Art (Print, original available on request)

Lots Wife - Art (Print, original available on request)

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Description:

In Lot’s Wife, the artist reimagines the biblical moment of disobedience and transformation with a deeply emotional and atmospheric lens. Inspired by Genesis 19:26, where Lot’s wife looks back at the burning city and is turned into a pillar of salt, this haunting scene captures the instant of irreversible change.

 

The grayscale, ghost-like figure of the woman stands out against a dreamlike forest shrouded in mist. Her face is frozen in an expression that suggests sorrow, regret, or realization, as her body begins to lose definition—melting into something otherworldly. Meanwhile, Lot walks forward into a luminous forest, his form fading into the fog, symbolizing movement and obedience in contrast to her stillness.

 

With distant mountains bathed in twilight and a moon watching silently overhead, the setting evokes a quiet sorrow that lingers beyond the canvas. This piece speaks to themes of longing, consequence, and the spiritual cost of hesitation.

 

Key Features:

Biblical Inspiration: Based on the poignant story from Genesis 19:26, capturing the exact moment Lot’s wife turns back and faces divine transformation.

Emotive Expression: The grayscale, stylized figure conveys themes of regret, disobedience, and loss.

Atmospheric Composition: Ethereal mist, starry sky, and mountain silhouettes create a dreamlike and surreal setting.

Symbolism: The stark contrast between the forward-moving Lot and the frozen backward glance highlights spiritual consequences.

Versatile Display: Perfect for spiritual, narrative, or symbolic art collections; ideal for contemplative spaces, galleries, or homes with interest in biblical or mythological themes.

Perfect for collectors of symbolic or spiritually evocative art, Lot’s Wife bridges contemporary aesthetics with ancient narrative power.

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