12×12in

Linocut Print, Newspaper, Ink, Saran Wrap, Cardboard

Available for Purchase

This piece is meant to showcase how the private body becomes public after life is over. The skull of a person is placed on a pedestal so that it may become a display that people visit.

The flowers growing out of the skull are funeral flowers symbolizing peace and love in grief. On the wall behind the installation is a sign that reinforces the fact that the skull has become the object of observation, instead of an individual who deserves respect in death as they do in life.

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