The Coveration of Eve
This collection, which includes four digitally animated paintings, addresses historical attempts to cover women's bodies. It delves into the layers of art history and examines how social norms have shaped and continue to shape our collective future.
Reinterpreting classic masterpieces such as Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam", Domenichino's "The Rebuke of Adam and Eve”, and Cornelis Cornelisz's "The Fall of Man," each animated painting not only reveals an evolving narrative of concealment and revelation but also challenges us to think about the future of gender equality and body autonomy.
(Paintings Refer to:
1. The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo
2. The Rebuke of Adam and Eve by Domenichino
3. The Fall of man by Cornelis Cornelisz
4. Collection - Italian Prints. Set of random Italian prints from NYPL collection label_outline)
Ayda Pakzad Afshar
Ayda Pakzad Afshar is a conceptual artist and creative director with over 20 years of experience in turning ideas into reality through painting, design, conceptual art, storytelling, and communication campaigns. Recently, her focus has shifted to digital media, where she explores its powerful influence on communication and audience engagement. Currently pursuing an MA in Digital Media Management at Birkbeck, University of London, Ayda is working on the Creativitism platform and curating the exhibition Can the Future Be Saved? as part of her final project. With a strong belief in the transformative power of ideas, she continues to explore how creativity can drive change across various projects.