Dias: For our loved ones
Inspired by the Mexican celebration Día de los Muertos, 'Dias' captures the vibrant essence of this special day. The orange hues represent both the national color of Mexico and the traditional orange marigold used during the festival.
The symbolic opening in the painting invites the viewer to look beyond the boundaries of life, symbolizing the transition between the earthly and the spiritual. 'Dias' encourages reflection on the cycles of life and death, revealing the beauty in the connection between both worlds.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Dias' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.
Inspired by the Mexican celebration Día de los Muertos, 'Dias' captures the vibrant essence of this special day. The orange hues represent both the national color of Mexico and the traditional orange marigold used during the festival.
The symbolic opening in the painting invites the viewer to look beyond the boundaries of life, symbolizing the transition between the earthly and the spiritual. 'Dias' encourages reflection on the cycles of life and death, revealing the beauty in the connection between both worlds.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Dias' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.
Inspired by the Mexican celebration Día de los Muertos, 'Dias' captures the vibrant essence of this special day. The orange hues represent both the national color of Mexico and the traditional orange marigold used during the festival.
The symbolic opening in the painting invites the viewer to look beyond the boundaries of life, symbolizing the transition between the earthly and the spiritual. 'Dias' encourages reflection on the cycles of life and death, revealing the beauty in the connection between both worlds.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Dias' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.