A sugar skull is a decorative skull image that is often associated with Dia de los Muertos. It is an elaborately decorated skull that was originally made of sugar or icing and served as a symbol of death and the deceased. However, sugar skulls are not only symbols of death, but also of life. They are often colourful and cheerful to show the beauty and diversity of nature, the intelligence and creativity of people and the connection between past and present. They are an expression of respect and love for those who are no longer with us, but still live in our hearts. This blue-eyed Art-Skull is also full of joie de vivre.
Conceived by Frank Daske | Foto & Design, visualized with AI.
Frank Daske is a photographer & designer and lives in Karlsruhe in the sunny south-west of Germany. But he takes every opportunity to travel. When he's not taking photos, he works on new, often AI-based images and designs for posters, clothing and other products. For more information,.. Read more…