The Garden of Eden. 2026. Acrylic on canvas, 48×60 in. By Payal Agarwal.
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The Garden of Eden

Corruption as the original condition of Eden.

Year 2026
Medium Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions 48 × 60 in (122 × 152 cm)
Status Available
Price $11,467 USD
About the work

The work depicts corruption not as external invasion but as original condition.

Corruption begins in Eden. The serpent is already woven into Eden's flowers and fruit. A figure rendered in yellow ochre dissolves into a garden of lush vegetation and serpentine forms.

The painting shows temptation as baseline rather than an anomaly. Beauty containing its own undoing from the beginning.

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Studio view

Ochre figure dissolves into Eden's serpentine garden, temptation woven from the first bloom. The Garden of Eden, 2026, by Payal Agarwal.
Ochre figure dissolves into Eden's serpentine garden, temptation woven from the first bloom.

Details

Torso detail: yellow ochre flesh modeled in fluid acrylic strokes against violet shadow. The Garden of Eden, 2026, by Payal Agarwal.
Torso detail: yellow ochre flesh modeled in fluid acrylic strokes against violet shadow.

In the studio

Payal Agarwal stands beside the finished canvas, composed and unflinching. The Garden of Eden, 2026, by Payal Agarwal.
Payal Agarwal stands beside the finished canvas, composed and unflinching.
The artist refines foliage where serpent and garden become indistinguishable. The Garden of Eden, 2026, by Payal Agarwal.
The artist refines foliage where serpent and garden become indistinguishable.
Brush meets leaf: Payal layers verdant strokes near the blossoming corruption. The Garden of Eden, 2026, by Payal Agarwal.
Brush meets leaf: Payal layers verdant strokes near the blossoming corruption.
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