
Stake attention in this memory
This vibrant painting depicts four stylized skeletal figures, known as calaveras, arranged symmetrically like a playing card, strongly reflecting Mexican Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) aesthetics. Each figure features a white sugar skull face with intricate black, red, and green patterns, dark eye sockets, and a curled black mustache. The figures wear large, decorated sombreros adorned with red, green, and white patterns, and are dressed in elaborately patterned jackets and sashes in shades of orange, green, and black. Their arms terminate in detached skeletal hands and forearm bones. Two of the figures, one upright and one inverted, are holding dark, rectangular bottles. The other two figures, also one upright and one inverted, are positioned as if receiving a stream of three small, skull-shaped beads (in brown, gray, and white) that appear to be pouring from the adjacent bottles. This playful interaction suggests a symbolic offering or exchange. The background is a rich golden yellow, embellished with subtle, repeating floral and leaf motifs in a lighter gold color. The entire artwork is framed by a white border outlined with a dashed dark red line. Stylized black clover symbols, similar to the club suit in a deck of cards, are incorporated within orange circular motifs at the corners of this border. The overall impression is festive and celebratory, embodying the joyful remembrance of ancestors characteristic of Día de Muertos. No explicit text is visible within the artwork.
Symbol
71FE7
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$18.56

