Garden of Eden is a very beautiful, much loved,
surrealist creation by the Russian born artist
Vladimir Kush. Kush writes:
“The Garden of Eden with its fantastic plants and trees
was known to be destroyed and wiped away from the
face of the earth by the ancient flood. Nobody knows
if the Noah’s Ark has rescued such miraculous trees as
the Tree of the Knowledge or the Tree of Life…
But here the waters have receded, and Noah’s ship
has unloaded the saved part of life. Trees and flowers
have settled the Earth again. And somewhere in a
secluded valley of the Paradise Mountains of the East,
a New Eden has been born, accessible only to people
with pure hearts full of love.
Among its new vegetable splendor there were gigantic
grapes with a bunch big enough to load a camel,
sky-blue roses, etc. But the main plant of Eden grew
in a distant corner of garden in thick grass, hidden
from immodest view.
Its name was the True Heart. The place was
veiled in a mysterious twilight, as in the first
day of creation. Therein were burning two
lovely red leaves-hearts, reminding that the
essence of the God is Love.
And when the plant was blossoming,
two figures arose from the flower stalks
– the New Adam and Eve.”
Now you know why this work touches
our hearts so. Enjoy!
Philip

Credit: Garden of Eden & more by Vladimir Kush Visit
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