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What Abimelech
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When viewing this piece, one is placed in the voyeuristic position of king Abimelech discovering the true relationship between Isaac and his supposed sister. Almost all depictions of Isaac in art present him either bound up and about to be sacrificed or as an old bearded man. My version emphasizes a different, humanized view of the patriarch in an interesting episode from his life, presenting a new perspective on a famous figure. More than this, my work represents a balanced and equal relationship between marital partners. Rebecca is equally active in the Bible. She sees Isaac first and desires him; later she climbs a mountain alone to speak to God when her pregnancy becomes difficult. The viewer will notice as well that the passionate and egalitarian relationship of the couple is presented in their body language: hands intertwine with hair, Isaac's big toe curls, Rebecca shifts her weight to her right arm as her legs stretch and fold in the energy of her embrace. Isaac supports Rebecca's weight and she supports his: both are equally active What Abimelech
Saw, which has been compared to Rodin's The Kiss, is my very
first work to be made into bronze and is thus highly collectible for
this reason alone.
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