Available for exhibition / institutional placement.

DETAILS
- Title: Eve Gen-Z
- Year: 2020
- Dimensions: 15.7 x 19.7 inch / 40 x 50 cm
- Medium: oil on canvas
ABOUT
In Eve (Gen Z), a young girl stands dressed in her mother’s clothing, inhabiting the gestures and symbols of adulthood. The scene captures a moment of imitation that is both tender and charged — a rehearsal of identity in formation.
Rather than depicting a specific child, de Meijer constructs an archetype of generational becoming. The oversized garments function as inherited frameworks: roles, ambitions, and expectations absorbed long before they are consciously chosen. The act of dressing up becomes a subtle meditation on how identity is shaped not only by desire but by lineage.
Presented as a diptych with 4th Generation Bill, the work reflects on continuity across time. Together, the paintings examine how authority, aspiration, and social positioning are transmitted — sometimes quietly, sometimes unconsciously — from one generation to the next.
THEMES
Generational Inheritance · Identity Formation · Aspiration · Social Continuity
AVAILABILITY
Available for institutional exhibition and private acquisition. Currently located in New York City.