Cempasúchil
$100.00 – $450.00
Limited Edition Fine Art Photography Print
Description
Cempasúchil is the ancient Aztec word for these brilliant orange, and sometimes crimson or purple ceremonial flowers, also known as Mexican Marigolds. Their pungent, earthy scent is said to help the dead find their way back to commune with their loved ones during the Dia de los Muertos celebrations. This image was taken in Oaxaca City while walking through one of my favorite barrios, from whose windows and doorways the flowers seem to magically bloom into ornate altars everywhere you look. Giant piles of cempasúchil come into town from country fields on rambling cargo trucks, and in the hatchbacks of economy cars, and even on motorcycles and scooters. Soon the city is filled with their rich, intoxicating scent as the community comes together to honor and celebrate their dearly departed.
- Color image
- Printed on Hahnemuehle Photo Rag Baryta® archival fine art paper
- Acid-free, archival Snow White mat
- Italian Prime solid wood matte black frame
- Glazing: Tru Vue Conservation Reflection Control (Acrylic Glass)
- Edition of 100 prints with certificate of authenticity
All framed artwork is displayed in shadow box frames for all print sizes. Shadow boxes present your print on top of the mat you choose, mounted on acid-free foamcore to slightly elevate it. This creates a subtle sense of depth, and a very dramatic, fine art presentation for the viewer. Each frame comes with pre-mounted hardware hooks, no tools required, so your artwork is wall-ready as soon as it reaches its destination.
Additional information
Weight | 5 lbs |
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Finish | Matted Print, Framed & Matted Print |
Size | 12×8, 24×16 |