The works of art We are from where we came from. The picture “Who are and where are we headed to?” is the most significant part of Paul Gauguin’s career as a painter. In comparison to all of the works that came before it, its importance is by much greater. Gauguin said that he was unable to create a picture that was superior to this one and that was also of equal worth. Until the day he passed away, he committed every ounce of his strength and effort to this endeavor. Many artists have experienced a wide range of sentiments of melancholy as a result of their exposure to a variety of inhumane circumstances. The eyes of Paul Gauguin were so brilliant, and they viewed things in a way that was real and unaltered. Because of this, all of the signs of rashes and haste were eliminated, and what they saw was the very essence of life. Both the Veronese green and the stable blue are used across the whole of the landscape shown in the oil painting. The landscape is dominated by vivid orange and yellow, and all of the naked people are visible in front of it. In the year 1897, Gauguin finished this massive painting when he was in Tahiti, which is located in the South Pacific. He anticipated that by representing the mirage that he saw while he was pondering, he would be able to communicate the mix between him and the nature, as well as his incomprehension of the enigma about the riddle of human coming and leave. This is according to the recollection of Gauguin. After that, he devoted his whole being to the process of creation and labored nonstop for a period of one month. The journey of this allegorical picture begins in the depths of a tropical forest. One of the Tahitians is seen selecting wild fruits in the middle of the picture, which suggests that Adam is picking the fruit of knowledge. To his right, there are a number of ladies who are sitting with their infants, and in the distance, there are two women who are dressed in robes who are having a furious debate. There are three distinct periods of life that may be represented by the tiny girl, the young lady, and the elderly woman figures. In the backdrop, there is a statue that is both mysterious and quirky, and it has certain characteristics that are similar to those of the Hindu gods. There are a variety of animals on the ground, including birds, lizards, tiny cats, and black goats, and it seems that each of these animals has its own set of connotations. The sea is located deep inside the forest, and because to the colors and composition, it gives people the impression that it is an old primal mythology. Additionally, the title adds to the sense of mystery that it has. When it comes to the eternity that exists between life and death, space and time, what is the worth of a human being? What exactly is the purpose of living? It is possible for a simple, basic way of existence to bring forth unrestrained delights of soul. In spite of the fact that Paul Gauguin painstakingly puzzled about such problems, he was able to depict his ideas via the use of visual pictures in this painting.