I, THE SERPENT
18 x 24 inches poster
“That, ere the snake's, her sweet tongue could deceive…”
This artwork was inspired by the tales & lore around Lilith, said to be the first wife of Adam. Lilith refused to submit to Adam and was cast out of the Garden of Eden. She became a demon and goddess; the first Mother. Because of her association with the demonic, some medieval texts identify Lilith as the serpent who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden.
In occultism, esotericism, and satanism, Lilith is often a symbol for agency, independence, non-conformity, female empowerment & sexuality.
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This poster is 18 x 24 inches (300 DPI). I do not recommend printing this file in a larger format as the image will be pixelated.
If you print in a smaller format, make sure it is scaled down proportionally.
This file is approx 35 MB.
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Anywhere 18 x 24 inches poster are printed, really. You can have this printed in your local print shop, and I do recommend you investing your money in your community. Printing locally will help folks in your community put food on their table.
You can also order online through print-on-demand services; all you need to do is upload the file and make your order there. I’ve ordered prints of this poster with Printful; I used the Enhanced Matte Paper Poster, and the colours and textures pop.
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This image was made by digital blending, using photographs with transpositions of various textures, filters and halftones.