
Reflection of the Lost Garden
The triptych "Reflection of the Lost Garden" is a contemporary take on a well-known biblical story. It centers on Adam and Eve, who are forced to leave paradise in search of new opportunities and a better life. They are symbols of adaptation to unfamiliar conditions, overcoming difficulties, and the pursuit of self-improvement. By exploring their image, the project reveals aspects of modern life where people face difficult choices. The first humans, emerging from paradise, are faced with the need to adapt to various situations, including the cultural, linguistic, and social characteristics of their new home. Similarly, immigrants, leaving their home country, are forced to acclimate to a previously unfamiliar way of life and social norms, which requires flexibility, effort, and determination.

