Garden of Eden

$13,500.00

48” x 72”

Acrylic on canvas, 2022

Garden of Eden is a large-scale contemporary painting that reimagines the mythic garden as a constructed, living system rather than a lost paradise. A formal, architectural pathway cuts through dense foliage and water, guiding the eye toward a classical figure framed by an arched threshold — a moment of stillness within abundance.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the surface is bold and declarative. Saturated blues, greens, and yellows collide with graphic black planes, creating a tension between organic growth and human design. Koi move through the water below, lotus leaves float and overlap, and flowering plants press inward from all sides, suggesting a world governed by cycles, intelligence, and symbiosis rather than innocence.

Rather than nostalgia, Garden of Eden offers contemplation. It asks what Eden means in a contemporary context — not as a place before knowledge, but as a system shaped by observation, intention, and balance. The work stands as a key expression of Price’s vision of nature as an intelligent architecture, where myth and material reality coexist.

48” x 72”

Acrylic on canvas, 2022

Garden of Eden is a large-scale contemporary painting that reimagines the mythic garden as a constructed, living system rather than a lost paradise. A formal, architectural pathway cuts through dense foliage and water, guiding the eye toward a classical figure framed by an arched threshold — a moment of stillness within abundance.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the surface is bold and declarative. Saturated blues, greens, and yellows collide with graphic black planes, creating a tension between organic growth and human design. Koi move through the water below, lotus leaves float and overlap, and flowering plants press inward from all sides, suggesting a world governed by cycles, intelligence, and symbiosis rather than innocence.

Rather than nostalgia, Garden of Eden offers contemplation. It asks what Eden means in a contemporary context — not as a place before knowledge, but as a system shaped by observation, intention, and balance. The work stands as a key expression of Price’s vision of nature as an intelligent architecture, where myth and material reality coexist.