Collection: Year of the Snake

"The Faces of the Serpent: Embodying Universal Equality Across Forms"

Across civilizations, the serpent has served as a potent cultural symbol, encompassing dualities of both virtue and vice. Through the act of creation, humanity has projected a vast array of meanings onto this creature, seeing it as a mirror to their own experiences, often overlooking that the serpent, like humanity, simply exists within the vast realms of nature.

This collection, featuring twelve serpent depictions from diverse historical contexts, utilizes the snake’s varying forms to evoke the inherent equality of all beings. Each image invites contemplation on the essence of equality, urging viewers toward a deeper sense of empathy and inclusivity.