This work unfolds its effect through a dense combination of symbolism, colour intensity and cultural depth. The impressive portrait of a Mexican woman appears on the right - inspired by La Catrina, the iconic figure of Día de los Muertos, symbolising the dignified handling of death, memory and identity.
Depicted from head to shoulder, she wears a festive gown and gold neck and ear jewellery that majestically frames her appearance. Her face is skilfully painted with ornaments in the style of Día de los Muertos - a visual language between solemnity and transience. Bright flowers in orange, blue, purple and yellow arch around her black hair, streaked with golden strands - like a living halo reminiscent of floral altars and offerings.
On the left, an imaginative landscape opens up: a valley with trees, flowers and rocks is crossed by a meandering river that merges with the horizon in the distance. A golden sunset colours the sky and clouds warmly - while a dark starry sky rises above, streaked with the first lights of night.
The work thus unites the levels of life and death, day and night, blossom and decay - in a silently glowing homage to the eternal connection between this world and the hereafter.
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