DescriptionThe Two Faces of Eve by Charles Sherman.jpg
English: "The Two Faces of Eve" (1996) by Charles Sherman, bronze sculpture with mixed patinas, porphyry base, 30" x 12" x 8"
"And the serpent said unto the woman: Ye shall not surely die." Genesis 3:4
"I have realized Eve dancing with the serpent, looking deep into the eyes of serpent and realizing that it is a mirror image of her own face. Eve may have lived longer than anyone else in the Bible; her name means "Mother of All Living Things." She may still be with us today. There is no mention in the Bible of the death of Eve. It is said in some commentaries that God braided Eve's hair." Charles Sherman
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Sculpture: Charles Sherman, photograph: Mindi Sparks
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