Description
Twenty cow skulls arranged in four neat rows against a pale wall display the rich visual vocabulary of Mexican folk art, each one painted with distinctive geometric patterns, bright accents, and ornamental artworks in earth tones, blacks, and touches of color. The composition creates a rhythmic, museum-like grid that celebrates the skull as both a cultural symbol and a canvas for individual artistic expression, rendered in a documentary photographic style that honors the handmade quality of each piece. At home in a gallery space, eclectic bedroom, or studio with cultural appreciation. A Baltic birch top with the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. The center of the room as an independent artist's work, not a flat-pack lookalike.