Downloadable Self Print - Catrina by Rosa Del Alba
Downloadable Artwork FIle Size: 2731 x 3908 Pixels 5.7MB jpg.
Caterina, a Day of the Dead original painting done in watercolor inks on paper by emerging artist Rosa Del Alba. It is a piece with several indigenous and spiritual symbolic references including the calavera (skull) referencing the dead, marigold flowers also called Campasuchitli in indigenous Nahuatl which are used to honor dead spirits, the color gold representing both riches and the sun, and Catrina herself, who is the female symbol of the afterlife in Mexican culture.
Artist: Rosa De Alba
Artwork will print with white border and artist signature.
Please note that an email address where you will receive the artwork link is required at checkout. The link will expire 24 hours after opening it.
Downloadable Artwork FIle Size: 2731 x 3908 Pixels 5.7MB jpg.
Caterina, a Day of the Dead original painting done in watercolor inks on paper by emerging artist Rosa Del Alba. It is a piece with several indigenous and spiritual symbolic references including the calavera (skull) referencing the dead, marigold flowers also called Campasuchitli in indigenous Nahuatl which are used to honor dead spirits, the color gold representing both riches and the sun, and Catrina herself, who is the female symbol of the afterlife in Mexican culture.
Artist: Rosa De Alba
Artwork will print with white border and artist signature.
Please note that an email address where you will receive the artwork link is required at checkout. The link will expire 24 hours after opening it.
Downloadable Artwork FIle Size: 2731 x 3908 Pixels 5.7MB jpg.
Caterina, a Day of the Dead original painting done in watercolor inks on paper by emerging artist Rosa Del Alba. It is a piece with several indigenous and spiritual symbolic references including the calavera (skull) referencing the dead, marigold flowers also called Campasuchitli in indigenous Nahuatl which are used to honor dead spirits, the color gold representing both riches and the sun, and Catrina herself, who is the female symbol of the afterlife in Mexican culture.
Artist: Rosa De Alba
Artwork will print with white border and artist signature.
Please note that an email address where you will receive the artwork link is required at checkout. The link will expire 24 hours after opening it.
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