The Eve # 8
If the previous forms were about dance and order, "The Eve # 8" is the embodiment of Conscience and Foresight. This implies the moment of the Great Transition — the expulsion from the Garden. She no longer looks up at the Light; she looks inward, burdened by the sudden weight of Mortality.
Her head is bowed not in shame, but in profound concern. She poses the first true question to the Creator, a question that echoes through every generation of mothers: "What will become of my children? How hard will their path be?" The smooth, sweeping lines of her hair act as a veil, shielding her from the harshness of the new world, while her closed eyes see a future filled with both struggle and hope.
The Artist did not carve a face; the wood simply revealed the sorrow of the First Mother. She is a silent prayer frozen in time, a bridge between the Divine protection she left behind and the human fragility she now embraces. She is not just a woman; she is the Question of Humanity addressed to the silence of the Universe.