This work depicts an
apple (the classic fruit used to depict the fruit from the tree of knowledge of
good and evil.) cover by protruding thorns. The work represents ignorance and
knowledge and how both can be sought after and attractive - ignorance is bliss,
knowledge is power.) and yet both can be damaging. Knowing too much can
sometimes be dangerous and a
disadvantage. Whereas ignorance may bring a freedom from responsibility and
sense of peace, yet ignorance can also be dangerous and misinformation and propaganda
is also a form of false knowledge or ignorance.