Serpent Tempts Eve
Serpent Tempts Eve
Serpent Tempts Eve by MercyfulQueenDiamond
Description
Description
General Info
General Info
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9
Media Watercolor
Time Taken 2 hrs
Reference
Media Watercolor
Time Taken 2 hrs
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Falthee on March 3, 2006, 3:47:16 AM
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Beautiful coloring. Such a wonderful setting that it almost draws me away from what's actually taking place. Which I suppose is foreshadow for the upcoming deception. Nice work.
MercyfulQueenDiamond on February 23, 2006, 8:59:16 AM
Absolution on January 21, 2006, 1:42:07 AM
Absolution on
I like it, what did you use to color it? The art itself is well done too.
A little tidbit of info for just anyone who so happens to come accross this...
When in the Bible, even though it says serpent, it wasn't referring to a snake. Serpent was actually derived from Dragon which also (in Hebrew) meant Seraph.
So this Serpent in the garden was actually Satin in his full Seraphic form. (Basically a brilliant dragon with six wings)
~Absolution
A little tidbit of info for just anyone who so happens to come accross this...
When in the Bible, even though it says serpent, it wasn't referring to a snake. Serpent was actually derived from Dragon which also (in Hebrew) meant Seraph.
So this Serpent in the garden was actually Satin in his full Seraphic form. (Basically a brilliant dragon with six wings)
~Absolution
HoneyPossum on January 9, 2006, 11:43:23 AM
HoneyPossum on
Well, those of the Jewish faith and Christian faith both believe in the first books of the bible (Genesis included, which is where this comes from).
So, yes, it is both, but in this case it has been dubbed "Christian."
Another comment, this turned out well. I love the way this turned out, and I like the red hair. I think a lot of portrayals of her have a reddish tint to her hair (classical art). This turned out beautiful. I really love this. It's very lovely, and the serpent is excellent. Nice work on this piece.
So, yes, it is both, but in this case it has been dubbed "Christian."
Another comment, this turned out well. I love the way this turned out, and I like the red hair. I think a lot of portrayals of her have a reddish tint to her hair (classical art). This turned out beautiful. I really love this. It's very lovely, and the serpent is excellent. Nice work on this piece.
MercyfulQueenDiamond on July 18, 2005, 8:40:43 AM
miriamartist on July 13, 2005, 5:27:41 PM
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gunz on July 13, 2005, 3:35:30 PM
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Hyel on July 8, 2005, 5:06:33 PM
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