APPLE

Apple has been a symbol in popular culture for centuries, representing innovation, creativity, and sophistication. In the realm of surrealism, the apple often appears as a mysterious and symbolic object, representing the forbidden or the unknown.

In the art world, apples have also been used as a symbol in surrealism, representing a variety of meanings, including temptation, knowledge, and the unconscious mind. In pop culture, homage to apples as a source of inspiration is very common, and it even commonly appears in the works of well-known artists.

In this artwork we used the surrealist artist, Rene Magritte's "The Son of Man" painting as a inspiration starting point to create a vibrant yet mysterious and intriguing design which was later painted in ESSEC Business School.