LAS CALENDULAS | 18X24" | $400.
Abstract composition explores orange as ‘the marigolds’ + symbolic flower of Mexico’s Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos titled ‘LAS CALENDULAS’
In Mexico, Las Calendulas is also called flor de muertos (“flower of the dead”) used extensively in the Día de los Muertos celebration every November 1 to decorate altars that honor dead ancestors, along with offering of food and beverages. They are spread on pathways, fountains, and graves with these flowers symbolic of the festivities
Acrylic of Cadmium orange expressed on 100% cotton Fabriano paper
Shown framed in 20.5”x28.5” matte white | plex | framed $600
Abstract composition explores orange as ‘the marigolds’ + symbolic flower of Mexico’s Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos titled ‘LAS CALENDULAS’
In Mexico, Las Calendulas is also called flor de muertos (“flower of the dead”) used extensively in the Día de los Muertos celebration every November 1 to decorate altars that honor dead ancestors, along with offering of food and beverages. They are spread on pathways, fountains, and graves with these flowers symbolic of the festivities
Acrylic of Cadmium orange expressed on 100% cotton Fabriano paper
Shown framed in 20.5”x28.5” matte white | plex | framed $600
Abstract composition explores orange as ‘the marigolds’ + symbolic flower of Mexico’s Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos titled ‘LAS CALENDULAS’
In Mexico, Las Calendulas is also called flor de muertos (“flower of the dead”) used extensively in the Día de los Muertos celebration every November 1 to decorate altars that honor dead ancestors, along with offering of food and beverages. They are spread on pathways, fountains, and graves with these flowers symbolic of the festivities
Acrylic of Cadmium orange expressed on 100% cotton Fabriano paper
Shown framed in 20.5”x28.5” matte white | plex | framed $600