Ofrenda de Oro - Original Painting by Erick De Silva
Ofrenda de Oro (Translation: Offering of Gold) is an original Mexican Day of the Dead watercolor and gold leaf painting by artist Erick de Silva. It is a piece with several indigenous symbolic references including the skeleton, turquoise, marigolds, gold, and the pineapple. These are all elements associated with the afterword in the Mexican culture. In particular, Oaxaqueños feel a deep connection and honor the spirits of the dead each year with offerings of food, drink, and money during Dia de Los Muertos.
Artist: Erick De Silva (please see our Gallery section for artist info)
Unframed Original Watercolor and Gold Leaf on Paper. Please allow 3 days to fulfill and up to 5 days for shipping.Also available: Downloadable limited edition print - See Tonalli “Downloadable Traditional Artwork”. Downloadable Digital Artwork - See Tonalli “Downloadable Original Digital Artwork”.
Size: 22.04” x 15.35”
Ofrenda de Oro (Translation: Offering of Gold) is an original Mexican Day of the Dead watercolor and gold leaf painting by artist Erick de Silva. It is a piece with several indigenous symbolic references including the skeleton, turquoise, marigolds, gold, and the pineapple. These are all elements associated with the afterword in the Mexican culture. In particular, Oaxaqueños feel a deep connection and honor the spirits of the dead each year with offerings of food, drink, and money during Dia de Los Muertos.
Artist: Erick De Silva (please see our Gallery section for artist info)
Unframed Original Watercolor and Gold Leaf on Paper. Please allow 3 days to fulfill and up to 5 days for shipping.Also available: Downloadable limited edition print - See Tonalli “Downloadable Traditional Artwork”. Downloadable Digital Artwork - See Tonalli “Downloadable Original Digital Artwork”.
Size: 22.04” x 15.35”
Ofrenda de Oro (Translation: Offering of Gold) is an original Mexican Day of the Dead watercolor and gold leaf painting by artist Erick de Silva. It is a piece with several indigenous symbolic references including the skeleton, turquoise, marigolds, gold, and the pineapple. These are all elements associated with the afterword in the Mexican culture. In particular, Oaxaqueños feel a deep connection and honor the spirits of the dead each year with offerings of food, drink, and money during Dia de Los Muertos.
Artist: Erick De Silva (please see our Gallery section for artist info)
Unframed Original Watercolor and Gold Leaf on Paper. Please allow 3 days to fulfill and up to 5 days for shipping.Also available: Downloadable limited edition print - See Tonalli “Downloadable Traditional Artwork”. Downloadable Digital Artwork - See Tonalli “Downloadable Original Digital Artwork”.
Size: 22.04” x 15.35”
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