They are great at include deeper meaning to their MV. I was wondering about the fruits too. They really made it more classy than in the original concept of human - sin - evil.
in the Reinaissance, to the churches and Christianity, the fruit represents sin, something a human wants badly but they are prohibited to do. There was a random snake in there also, snake, Adam and Eve, you got the gist, it tries to lure the girl to do something she's not supposed to do? yea, I appreciate the artistic quality to this MV.
Never thought about it like that, thanx for the info And thank you for the videos of course :D
It was very interesting to me, since I just learned about it last week and here it is in the MV. There was one piece that I learned about by Bosch called "The Garden of Earthly Delights" if you look it up, you'll see the idea of how fruit is symbol for sin.
Wow, thats really beautiful, the middle panel especially, its so intricate. I'm reading through the wiki page right now; all the symbolism and imagery is really interesting. I like analysing stuff like this as well (lol nerd-alert), I'm doing a module in my lit course which looks at the links between painting and literature, so I'm kinda new with looking at art pieces but its all really fascinating, especially when the underlying motifs end up cropping up in a k-pop mv of all places xD thanx for the tip hun <3
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They are great at include deeper meaning to their MV. I was wondering about the fruits too. They really made it more classy than in the original concept of human - sin - evil.
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Never thought about it like that, thanx for the info
And thank you for the videos of course :D
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