Osinachi
Adam and Steve, 2024
Fine Art Print, NFT
Size: 50 x 70.7 cm
Unique
Unique NFT: SOLD
Description:
Conservative Christianity’s distortion of the Adam and Eve narrative has fueled a homophobic agenda, particularly evident in their support of anti-gay legislation across the globe. The reclamation of the phrase "Adam and Steve" by the LGBTQ+ community is a powerful act of resistance against this oppressive force. Osinachi’s "Adam & Steve" is a bold digital artwork that intersects this sociopolitical struggle with the urgent crisis of biodiversity loss. Through a visually striking and technologically innovative medium, the piece challenges traditional narratives and invites viewers to consider the interconnectedness of human rights and environmental protection.
By juxtaposing iconic representations of human love with the stark realities of endangered African species—the black rhinoceros, African forest elephant, Roloway monkey, Albany adder, aspalathus recurvispina, anthocleista vogelii, tetradiclis tenella, acampe pachyglossa, and Xylopia amplexicaulis—the artist creates a visual tapestry that both provokes and inspires. The digital format allows for a complex interplay of imagery and symbolism, making "Adam & Steve" a contemporary and relevant commentary on our times.
Exhibited at Untitled Miami Art Fair, Miami, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A43, December 2024
Adam and Steve, 2024
Fine Art Print, NFT
Size: 50 x 70.7 cm
Unique
Unique NFT: SOLD
Description:
Conservative Christianity’s distortion of the Adam and Eve narrative has fueled a homophobic agenda, particularly evident in their support of anti-gay legislation across the globe. The reclamation of the phrase "Adam and Steve" by the LGBTQ+ community is a powerful act of resistance against this oppressive force. Osinachi’s "Adam & Steve" is a bold digital artwork that intersects this sociopolitical struggle with the urgent crisis of biodiversity loss. Through a visually striking and technologically innovative medium, the piece challenges traditional narratives and invites viewers to consider the interconnectedness of human rights and environmental protection.
By juxtaposing iconic representations of human love with the stark realities of endangered African species—the black rhinoceros, African forest elephant, Roloway monkey, Albany adder, aspalathus recurvispina, anthocleista vogelii, tetradiclis tenella, acampe pachyglossa, and Xylopia amplexicaulis—the artist creates a visual tapestry that both provokes and inspires. The digital format allows for a complex interplay of imagery and symbolism, making "Adam & Steve" a contemporary and relevant commentary on our times.
Exhibited at Untitled Miami Art Fair, Miami, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A43, December 2024
Adam and Steve, 2024
Fine Art Print, NFT
Size: 50 x 70.7 cm
Unique
Unique NFT: SOLD
Description:
Conservative Christianity’s distortion of the Adam and Eve narrative has fueled a homophobic agenda, particularly evident in their support of anti-gay legislation across the globe. The reclamation of the phrase "Adam and Steve" by the LGBTQ+ community is a powerful act of resistance against this oppressive force. Osinachi’s "Adam & Steve" is a bold digital artwork that intersects this sociopolitical struggle with the urgent crisis of biodiversity loss. Through a visually striking and technologically innovative medium, the piece challenges traditional narratives and invites viewers to consider the interconnectedness of human rights and environmental protection.
By juxtaposing iconic representations of human love with the stark realities of endangered African species—the black rhinoceros, African forest elephant, Roloway monkey, Albany adder, aspalathus recurvispina, anthocleista vogelii, tetradiclis tenella, acampe pachyglossa, and Xylopia amplexicaulis—the artist creates a visual tapestry that both provokes and inspires. The digital format allows for a complex interplay of imagery and symbolism, making "Adam & Steve" a contemporary and relevant commentary on our times.
Exhibited at Untitled Miami Art Fair, Miami, Kate Vass Galerie Booth A43, December 2024