El Dia de los Muertos
by Rafael Salazar
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12.500 x 17.500 x 2.500 inches
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Title
El Dia de los Muertos
Artist
Rafael Salazar
Medium
Sculpture - Wood
Description
Skull carved by hand in wood as a Tribute to commemorate the loss of the victims from the Coronavirus Pandemic in 2020.
May their souls Rest in Peace and give Solace to their Loved Ones left behind.
Featured in the following FAA groups:
aRt DisTrict 10/31/2020
Fine Art America Professionals 10/30/2020
Skull and crossbones 10/30/2020
Images That Excite...10/30/2020
Original sculpture in its initial face.
Black background.
"The day of the death It’s a celebration of life, not death.
Ancient Mesoamericans believed that death was part of the journey of life. Rather than death ending life, they believed that new life came from death. This cycle is often associated with the cyclical nature of agriculture, whereby crops grow from the ground where the last crop lies buried."
Source: Smithsonian Blog.
Día de los Muertos is an opportunity to remember and celebrate the lives of departed loved ones and is celebrated worldwide on November 1 and 2nd.
The holiday has a rich and ancient history, dating back over 2000 years.
Original for sale
Measures 17.5"H x 12.5" W x 2.5" D
Includes Stand in wood
Weight: 10 lbs
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October 30th, 2020
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Comments (3)
Pamela Williams
Boo! Thanks for sharing your spooky image In the aRt dIStrIct group and congratulations on your home page special feature!🎃
Rafael Salazar replied:
Thank You so much, Pamela. It is great joining the group and being featured the Icing in the Cake.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Rafael Salazar replied:
Thank You so much, John for the feature in the group Images that Excite You.