In his series Adam and Eve, Richard Lewer examines the creation story central to Abrahamic religions. Particular to Christianity, this story of the original human couple also represents the concepts of ‘original sin’ and ‘the fall of man.’ The story has served as a source of inspiration and commentary by artists throughout the history of Western art. Each painting in Lewer’s series represents a chapter or section of the Adam and Eve myth, in which figures and elements, such as the serpent and animals in the Garden of Eden, seem to emerge from Lewer’s staining of the unprimed canvas. The stain – also a metaphor for evolution – takes its own shape, depending on the application of paint and its dilution. His paintings include allusions to the current climate crisis and global conflicts, among others, built up through further staining and layers of paint.