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Run Rabit Run is a small acrylic pen drawing inspired by The Day of the Dead, which is celebrated widely with processions across Latin America.
The calavera, which means “skull” in Spanish, has become one of the most recognizable cultural and artistic elements of the Day of the Dead festivities. Otherwise known as Sugar skulls because they are originally made of sugar, calaveras represent the departed soul of a loved one to honor the return of his or her spirit on the Day of the Dead.
Art is a wonderful way to remember our loved ones who are no longer with us, and involving even very young children in such a celebration brings us closer to nature, teaching young and old about nature's cycle.
Run Rabit Run will be exhibited at 'Here we go again', a group exhibition with the Bethlem Artists Collective
Duke of Sussex, 77 Friary Road, Peckham SE17 1QS
Private View: 5 October 2023
Run Rabit Run, Original Acrylic Pen Drawing
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Run Rabit Run is a small acrylic pen drawing inspired by The Day of the Dead, which is celebrated widely with processions across Latin America.
The calavera, which means “skull” in Spanish, has become one of the most recognizable cultural and artistic elements of the Day of the Dead festivities. Otherwise known as Sugar skulls because they are originally made of sugar, calaveras represent the departed soul of a loved one to honor the return of his or her spirit on the Day of the Dead.
Art is a wonderful way to remember our loved ones who are no longer with us, and involving even very young children in such a celebration brings us closer to nature, teaching young and old about nature's cycle.
Run Rabit Run will be exhibited at 'Here we go again', a group exhibition with the Bethlem Artists Collective
Duke of Sussex, 77 Friary Road, Peckham SE17 1QS
Private View: 5 October 2023