“Forbidden”
Glass Sculpture
Kiln Casted
The story of Adam and Eve is often told as one of downfall. Where the beginning of time sets the tone for temptation, shame, and exile from all that is holy. But what if the narrative was rewritten? This delicate pink glass apple reimagines the symbol of one’s origin story, not as a warning, but as an invitation to question inherited beliefs and reclaim personal agency. Encased and untouchable, the apple reflects the tension between desire and restriction, between a story that is passed down and what we choose to accept as truth. It speaks to the power of redefining our narratives, dismantling the myths that no longer serve us, and of embracing the unknown with curiosity instead of fear.