Artwork Story: The moment of regret in the lives of Adam and Eve, when both of them become aware that the sinned by eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. The two figures stand back-to-back, mutually holding the bitten apple from both sides. Both of them are about the receive their punishment and to be banished from the Garden of Eden. At the base of the sculpture the figures are standing on a fig leaf each. It is as if the fig leaf, a symbol of chastity, was trampled on by them. The figures are connected through their hands behind, and the red bronze apple, which attracts the observer’s attention, creates a line of precise symmetry between them. This is one of the favorite sculptures of Victor Halvani’s art collectors. It was created also as a 4-meter-high outdoor sculpture made of iron. The sculpture used to stand at the Arlov Mamilla Boulevard in Jerusalem and outside the Central Gallery of Safed, and is currently in Ein Hod.