
LILITH by artist Ulla Anobile
Paper mache, acrylics, mixed media9" x 7" (14 1/2" with beaded strands) Ulla created LILITH for the BAD GIRLS and Outcasts exhibit. The legend of bad girl Lilith has been a source of material in modern Western culture, literature, occultism, fantasy, and horror. This ‘night monster’ is associated with sexual temptation, storms, disease, illness, and death. She is thought to have been Adam’s first wife, who left him after she refused to become subservient to him.Historically, the figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons known as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 3000 B.C.E. Corresponding versions of the demon were found in ancient Babylonian culture, eventually influencing the demonology of medieval Rabbinic Judaism. Lilith would become a part of Jewish lore as a “night demon” and was later adopted into Christianity as a "screech owl" in the King James version of the Bible.Two primary characteristics are found in ancient and medieval legends about Lilith: first, she was