Day of the Dead Bride Sugar Skull
by Maggie Terlecki
Title
Day of the Dead Bride Sugar Skull
Artist
Maggie Terlecki
Medium
Painting - Illustration, Digital Art
Description
This is a hand painted digital art piece that depicts what is often called a Sugar Skull. On November the 1st, every year, on All Saints Day, the Mexican people celebrate the people they have loved and lost with sugar skulls. This day is called the Day of the Dead. El Dia de laos Muertos. It is a reminder also to not fear death and we will be rejoined with those we love.
This painting is quite high resolution and can be printed very large. Especially beautiful on canvas.
FEATURED IN:
- LA CREME DE LA CREME
- SKULL AND CROSSBONES
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October 25th, 2015
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Comments (16)
Nancy Griswold
El Dia De Muerte, I just atarted an alter today for a friend who passed and then saw this wonderful image, another divine spirit :) FAV/L
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Thank you ever so much, Nancy. I always find it fascinating how the life of someone loved can be celebrated after their passing :-) Maggie
Maggie Terlecki
Thank you to the buyer from Lawton Oklahoma for his purchase of this image. :-) Maggie
Maggie Terlecki
Thank you to the buyer from Fremont California for your purchase of this art piece. I hope you enjoy it! :-) Maggie
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
Maggie -What a brillant revisit to the day of the dead. There is something seductive about this piece, refectiing both now and forever. Bravo V/F
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Thank you, vrey much, Susan. I'm so glad you see further than just a painted face. :-) Maggie
Maggie Terlecki
thank you, Andy for featuring Day of the Dead Bride Sugar Skull in Skull and Crossbones!
Carol Japp
Beautiful work Maggie, I love this series, absolutely stunning! L/f/tw
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Hi Carol. Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you like the series. It is misunderstood by many. :-) Maggie